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We had a day of very gusty winds in the high country and unfortunately more of the same is in store for Thursday.
Police have searched the bottom of a lake for a Tempe woman missing since last weekend, but there's still no sign of the community college student.
Tempe police are still working to identify a woman after her naked body was found in the street Saturday morning.
Tempe police are still working to identify a woman after her naked body was found in the street Saturday morning.
Tempe police are investigating the death of a woman after her naked body was found in the street.
If you are a senior who still browses through bookstores, you may be in for an unpleasant experience if you hit on a particular self-help section.
Dads may not get all the press and hoopla moms get, but they are equally worth celebrating. Arizona Science Center provides a way to do just that with “Dad-ology Day” on Sunday, June 16.
Tired of waiting for action, Gov. Jan Brewer forced lawmakers back to the Capitol late Tuesday to approve her budget and Medicaid expansion.
Authorities have arrested a man who allegedly killed his girlfriend with a baseball bat in Mesa.
The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps are going through intensive rehearsals before they go on a summer-long tour which they hope will end in Indianapolis at the Drum Corps International World Championships in August.
When Susan Lenz was 42, she shook up life as she knew it.
Authorities say several cases of swimmer's itch have been reported in persons wading or swimming in Saguaro Lake northeast of Phoenix.
Now that June is boiling up all over, as a public service this column will provide, especially to new arrivals, unsolicited advice on summer survival in the Sonoran Desert. When you’re not covering yourself in aloe vera juice to relieve a scalding sunburn, when surfaces inside your car are noticeably less than molten, when you’re watching someone else on TV being carried down from Camelback Mountain giving a thumbs-up to the camera — that’s when you’ll thank me, um, I hope.
A Gilbert woman has been sentenced to 13 1/2 years in prison and lifetime probation for abusing her adopted son.
‘Selective scrutiny’ over police, fire pension programs a dangerous game
Tempe police are investigating how a man’s body ended up in Tempe Town Lake.
An offbeat almost-artifact tied to one of our nation’s most iconic figures is coming to Mesa.
Saying people are entitled to know what they're eating, a Tucson activist has taken the first steps to force a public vote next year to require labeling of foods with genetically modified ingredients.
If you care about being part of your children’s lives, especially in their critically important decisions, you best pay attention to continued attacks on parental rights. There’s a frightening trend with products and laws, which usurp parent roles, thus undermining families. It’s clear where this is taking us.
A 4-year-old Gilbert, Arizona boy was saved after a canoe he was in capsized in a Minnesota river.
About a dozen people are moving their arms and legs to the sound of silence. Only the soft voice of their instructor, Debbie Nemeth, occasionally breaks in.
Greta Gerwig is one of those actresses you just want to have brunch with someday. Watching her in the irresistible new film “Frances Ha” (which she co-wrote with director Noah Baumbach), you get the sense that she’s one of those down-to-earth stars, like Jennifer Lawrence and Lena Dunham, that aren’t afraid to be a bit goofy and can spin even the most mundane topic into something worth laughing about.
When is a prayer not a prayer?
Guest Commentary by Mike McClellan
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By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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