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American journalism has disgraced itself in the matter of the Benghazi terrorist attack.
When our nation’s founders wrote the language in the First Amendment guaranteeing the right to “petition the government for a redress of grievances,” there were no words describing the form of that petition.
A “Celebration of Life” service to honor respected educator and leader among state high school sports circles Art Wagner is scheduled for Monday night at 6 p.m. at the Higley Center for the Performing Arts in Gilbert.
"Star Trek Into Darkness" is like fan-boy fiction on a $185 million budget. It's reverential, it's faithful, it's steeped in "Trek" mythology.
You wouldn’t know it from all the parking lots and shopping centers in our immediate vicinity, but out on the fringe of suburbia, acres of peaches are growing fat and juicy in the warm spring sunshine.
A senate panel voted Wednesday to throw some additional hurdles in the path of Arizonans who want to write their own laws.
Higley Unified School District athletic director Art Wagner, 43, was found dead near Higley High School Wednesday morning, according to the Gilbert Police Department. Police say the matter is still under investigation, but believe Wagner died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
After the high-profile shooting of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in 2010, Scott Rollefstad felt he had to do something to help keep other agents safe.
It’s official: Jodi Arias is guilty of 1st Degree Murder in the death of Travis Alexander.
Calling the governor's proposal unacceptable and politically dead at the Legislature, House Speaker Andy Tobin unveiled his own new plan Tuesday to expand Medicaid, one that would give Arizona voters the final say.
Most of us already realize “normal” is relative. Yet, we are only human. And as such, we can scarcely stop ourselves from the very-human behavior of seizing every available opportunity to try to quantify and define the term.
The football coaches evidently can’t wait until August for their first showdown of the year.
Boys volleyball state championship
Saying she's run out of patience, Gov. Jan Brewer will veto any bills sent to her until she sees movement on a new state budget and her pet Medicaid expansion project.
Paul Luna, president and CEO of the Helios Education Foundation; Dan Scoggin, founding chief executive officer, Great Hearts Academies; and Pearl Chang Esau, president and CEO, Expect More Arizona, stand with school children Tuesday as Expect More Arizona honors their school, Great Hearts Academy.
ASU president Michael Crow,right, presents an ASU jersey to keynote speaker General Martin E. Dempsey, the 18th and current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Thursday, May 9, 2013 in Tempe. [Jerry Burch/Special to Tribune]
ASU president Michael Crow,left, sits next to keynote speaker General Martin E. Dempsey, the 18th and current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Thursday, May 9, 2013 in Tempe. [Jerry Burch/Special to Tribune]
General Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff addresses the 2013 ASU graduating class, Thursday, May 9, 2013 in Tempe. [Jerry Burch/Special to Tribune]
President Obama’s new “religious tolerance” consultant to the Pentagon, Mikey Weinstein, wants Christian military service members who openly talk about their faith in uniform to be charged with treason, which is a crime punishable by death according to military law.
Web-hosting giant Go Daddy announced Tuesday it will be expanding its operations in Arizona, adding 300 employees.
NEW YORK — You can recycle your waste, grow your own food and drive a fuel-efficient car. But being socially responsible isn't so easy when it comes to the clothes on your back.
“The richest American company Apple is going to borrow billions & billions to run the company, probably from themselves because you don’t have to pay taxes on borrowed money. While a venter worries about the homeless defecating and urinating in Mesa. When is congress going to stop these wealthy corporations from defecating and urinating on America.”
Fancy having Brangelina, Drew Barrymore and Dan Aykroyd over for dinner? No problem, they'll even bring the wine.
NAPA, Calif. — Love the lush and lovely Napa Valley but hate how expensive it can be? You're not the first. In the late 19th century, writer Robert Louis Stevenson moved his honeymoon to the rustic but free setting of an abandoned mining camp when the $10-a-week going rate for Calistoga hotels proved too much for his slender purse.
Apache Junction youngsters had the chance to see the Arizona Supreme Court in action live in their own community Tuesday, when the state’s high court held court on campus at Apache Junction High School.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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