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Lorena Ochoa Saturday afternoon during the 2007 Safeway International held at the Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club.
Sen. Karen Johnson, R-Mesa, blasts an agreement signed by Gov. Janet Napolitano to have Arizona create an "enhanced" driver license, complete with radio frequency identification chips. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
READY TO ROLL: Mesa Harley-Davidson enthusiast Debbie Spink (seated) enjoys a laugh with fellow Harley Owners Group members, from left, Rhonda Chapman, Ellen Howard, Anna Miner and Sue Beverly.
For Lorena Ochoa, a victory today in the Safeway International would be sweet redemption for her collapse at Superstition Mountain against Annika Sorenstam in 2005, when Ochoa led by four shots with three holes to play but ultimately lost in a one-hole playoff.
A 6-year-old law allowing creditors to report vehicles as stolen if the owner fails to make payments has police scrambling for a way to avoid potential violence.
This undated publicity photo released by the Independent Film Channel shows Greta Gerwig, right, as Frances, with Adam Driver as Lev having dinner in a scene from the film, "Frances Ha." (AP Photo/IFC)
The driver in an East Valley hit-and-run was also involved in a second deadly crash at Ellsworth and McKellips. [ABC15 photo]
In an age where multi-tasking is ever more being considered essential to our survival, driving and texting is without doubt the most stupid and dangerous, and yet it continues unabated.
In an age where multi-tasking is ever more being considered essential to our survival, driving and texting is without doubt the most stupid and dangerous and yet it continues unabated.
Kyrene District Bus Driver Yalonda Angulo picks up kids at Monte Vista Elementary School on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012.
Kyrene District Bus Driver Yalonda Angulo picks up kids at Monte Vista Elementary School on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012.
Kyrene District Bus Driver Yalonda Angulo picks up kids at Monte Vista Elementary School on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012.
Kyrene District Bus Driver Yalonda Angulo leaves the Kyrene bus lot on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012.
Kyrene District Bus Driver Yalonda Angulo picks up kids at Sierra Elementary School on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012.
Kyrene District Bus Driver Yalonda Angulo leaves the Kyrene bus lot on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012.
In an effort to spread the message that distracted drivers are not only a danger to themselves but everyone else on the road, Daniel Rivera, a Boy Scout from Troop 282, is hosting an assembly Friday at Gilbert Classical Academy to help raise awareness and educate peers on the dangers of texting while driving.
As a school crossing guard, I have the wonderful privilege of meeting kind-hearted people, brightening people's days up, making sure kids get to school safely, and also the other things: like almost getting ran over at least twice a week, watching speeders zoom past me, watching people drive with their knees or elbows while packing their kid's lunches, texting, transferring coffee from one mug to another mug while quizzing their kids on their homework at the same time, and people thinking that by hitting one of our signs, they can gain 10 points.
As a school crossing guard, I have the wonderful privilege of meeting kind-hearted people, brightening people's days up, making sure kids get to school safely, and also the other things: like almost getting ran over at least twice a week, watching speeders zoom past me, watching people drive with their knees or elbows while packing their kid's lunches, texting, transferring coffee from one mug to another mug while quizzing their kids on their homework at the same time, and people thinking that by hitting one of our signs, they can gain 10 points.
If you have a new teen driver in your home, chances are you're a little uneasy every time he or she heads out the door with the keys. Understandably so, as car crashes continue to remain the No. 1 cause of death for teens - causing more deaths every year than suicide, drugs and alcohol combined.
If you have a new teen driver in your home, chances are you're a little uneasy every time he or she heads out the door with the keys. Understandably so, as car crashes continue to remain the No. 1 cause of death for teens - causing more deaths every year than suicide, drugs and alcohol combined.
If you have a new teen driver in your home, chances are you're a little uneasy every time he or she heads out the door with the keys. Understandably so, as car crashes continue to remain the No. 1 cause of death for teens - causing more deaths every year than suicide, drugs and alcohol combined.
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