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American journalism has disgraced itself in the matter of the Benghazi terrorist attack.
The last time I went on the Havasupai Falls hike I left a little unfilled.
The football coaches evidently can’t wait until August for their first showdown of the year.
Mother-daughter team Stephanie and Carley Barton spent the Saturday before Mother’s Day together at the salon, but the duo wasn’t there just to be pampered. They’ve both been growing their hair out for years to be donated to Locks of Love.
There were hurdles, blocks and bars all over the track Saturday at Mesa Community College.
The success of the spring sports kept me away from all but one day of three weeks of spring football.
A lacrosse stick is a simple piece of equipment: a metal pole, a plastic head and some coarse netting.
Around 8 p.m., a party bus with a large Jack Daniels logo pulled up to the home.
The scenes were about 20 miles and three hours apart on Thursday, but nonetheless felt much the same.
Joss Bates was dropped off at his Ahwatukee home last weekend to find 114 notes hanging around his front yard, displaying quotes, words of comfort, love and encouragement written on them from friends and family.
MESA – There were hurdles, blocks and bars all over the track Saturday at Mesa Community College.
Lisa Spini has always had an eye for talent and 12 years ago, Stefani Catour caught her eye.
With the onslaught of Oscar contenders that debuted last November, there’s a good chance that a little-seen indie gem, “Starlet,” managed to fall off your radar during its short, theatrical run. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2011 SXSW film festival, “Starlet” explores the unlikely friendship between a cheerful, aspiring actress (played by the winsome Dree Hemingway) and a cantankerous, elderly widow (the late Besedka Johnson).
Ahwatukee Foothills resident Kristy Nied Jozwiak said it was like something out of a movie when her landscaper was attacked by Africanized bees in her backyard.
There are times when the most satisfying part of a meal is the appetizer.
The Desert Vista boys volleyball team nearly climbed out of the depths of elimination Thursday but it proved to be too much for the top-seeded Thunder.
Ninety feet is the perfect distance between bases, but on Thursday afternoon it must have felt more like 90 miles for Mountain Pointe.
Last week, the Division I and II baseball state tournaments moved to spring training stadiums across the Valley.
Dear Mikey,
It’s a pretty good sign when the bottom of the batting order is creating havoc and driving in big runs.
Darkness can be paralyzing.
TEMPE - It’s a baseball storyline that has played out hundreds of times over, one Mountain Pointe came to regret.
The Thunder had one last rally in a standard-setting season, but it wasn’t enough.
The prom is making a big comeback.
Preparing for a debut of his short film on Tuesday for friends, family and a panel of local cinematographers, Mountain Pointe High School senior Vincent Cota was putting the finishing touches on the piece after school this week.
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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