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Chandler neighbors feel foreclosure pain
Just a year ago, David Vega's north Chandler neighborhood was a friendly place where the longtime residents knew one another and held block parties.
Violent crimes down from '08 in west Mesa
In Mesa's most recent compilation of crime statistics, during a 28-day period from May 25-June 21, the Dobson district experienced 345...
Comments 0Neighbor: Abandoned Gilbert project a hazard
Ken Soucy is not happy his home overlooks a deteriorating construction site. The Gilbert resident said his 11-year-old son and his peers...
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Queen Creek's annual Fourth of July fireworks event will be held at Schnepf Farms beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday. Q.C. fireworks pop...
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DENVER — Jorge De La Rosa begged for the ball in the ninth inning, wanting desperately to get a chance at his first career complete game.
D-Backs' skid continues with loss to Rockies
DENVER — Jorge De La Rosa begged for the ball in the ninth inning, wanting desperately to get a chance at his first career complete game.
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Small but intense thunderstorms were popping up across Arizona on Friday evening and could return on Independence Day.
Small but intense thunderstorms hit Valley
Small but intense thunderstorms were popping up across Arizona on Friday evening and could return on Independence Day.
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You never think about how long a giraffe's tongue is until you're face to face with it.
Slideshow: Giraffe feedingFeed the giraffes a lofty lunch at zoo
You never think about how long a giraffe's tongue is until you're face to face with it.
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Linda Turley-Hansen: TEA Parties, fireworks, picnics and sunscreen filled this Fourth of July weekend with a blend of uneasiness, yet respite. Among many, there's a sense that things aren't right, that freedoms are slipping, while celebration is familiar and comfortable.
Threats to freedom haunt July 4 festivities
Linda Turley-Hansen: TEA Parties, fireworks, picnics and sunscreen filled this Fourth of July weekend with a blend of uneasiness, yet respite. Among many, there's a sense that things aren't right, that freedoms are slipping, while celebration is familiar and comfortable.
Cut red tape to restore cities' fiscal health
Nick Dranias: In tough times, you'd think revenue-starved cities would bend over backward to help new businesses open their doors. Wrong. In Tucson, would-be entrepreneurs must navigate a 17-step process that the city's own Small Business Commission describes as "seemingly never ending."
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