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And so it begins. After six years since the last substantive debates over immigration reform, the Senate Judiciary Committee recently approved the Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act, the title of the legislation borne out of the months-long work of the bipartisan Gang of Eight, which includes Arizona Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake.
Dear Mikey: I just turned 25 years old and I got myself in a situation where I had to file bankruptcy a week before my birthday. This is not at all where I expected myself to be when I turned 25. I thought I would have my career launched already (just got laid off), have my bachelor’s degree by now (still have 21 more credits to go), be married by now (girlfriend and I just broke up a month ago), having kids (not even close), and a house (can barely afford the rent in my apartment).
Highland's Ryan Morrison helped the Hawks to the Division I state title with a state-high 387 kills, 102 blocks and 46 aces.
Volleyball was Kyle Pitman’s secondary sport, but it was hard to tell with his effort and influence on the court.
I have a book in my personal library titled, “How to Lie with Statistics.”
Most first-year club sports teams often struggle to find an identity. But that hasn’t been the case for Club SPAWN, a local baseball team that is ranked nationally. In its inaugural season Club SPAWN’s record is 69-22.
Melissa Kahn has the regular season down.
Checked in with the Mountain Pointe boys basketball team today as new coach Hosea Graham tries to put his identity on the program before the Pride plays at Grand Canyon this weekend.
Mohammed Saleem bet one brother instead of chasing another.
Desert Vista senior Mohammed Saleem thought the chance of playing with his younger brother, Yusef, was more important than taking a shot at winning a singles title.
Xavier's Madison Clarke was named Tribune player of the year for a second time after helping the Gators to the team title and winning the singles title.
St. Mary’s has ruled the Division I girls basketball scene as local teams can attest.
Although it is almost a prerequisite the summer before senior year in high school, Jake Alexander isn’t about to take it easy.
The Ahwatukee Foothills PONY Baseball League won State Championships in both the Shetland Division (ages 4-6) and the Pinto Kid Pitch Division (ages 7-8) this past weekend at the Kyrene Akimel A-al Middle School baseball fields.
Most of the ads for “After Earth” have neglected to mention that M. Night Shyamalan co-wrote and directed the film. Movie studios finally seem to be realizing that having Shyamalan’s name plastered above the title will no longer sell tickets. If anything, it will have audiences fleeing from the theater in revulsion. Whenever it looks like Shyamalan can’t embarrass himself any further, he always comes out with a new film that’s even more atrocious than the last. At least with his previous debacle, “The Last Airbender,” Shyamalan hit ground zero. There’s no way he could possibly make a film even more poorly written, effortlessly acted, and bleakly directed, right?
Tyler Viza’s inclusion at No. 427 in Baseball America’s top 500 draft prospects shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone who saw Desert Vista’s comeback against Brophy in the first round of the Division I state baseball tournament.
Most of the ads for “After Earth” have neglected to mention that M. Night Shyamalan co-wrote and directed the film. Movie studios finally seem to be realizing that having Shyamalan’s name plastered above the title will no longer sell tickets.
There have been highs and lows from the 2012-2013 athletic year.
The art of the summer cocktail is something I take most seriously.
Mountain Pointe avenged its lone regular season loss with a 30-0 throttling of Brophy in the semifinals before losing to Hamilton in the Division I state title game.
The Desert Vista soccer teams turned the Division I state title matches into a double header as both the boys and girls finished as state runners-up.
In reality it’s a compliment but it probably wasn’t easy to hear.
Spring sprang, and now summer has set in.
The mass exodus the last two seasons has people wondering about the level of talent remaining in the Desert Vista football program.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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