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Let Figarro be your family’s next feline friend!
Karma is a domestic short-haired buff and white large male kitty.
Valley residents will band together this weekend to walk for an organization that got its start in the Phoenix area more than three decades ago, and on behalf of youngsters around the world looking to have that one ultimate wish granted.
Found on freeway, Firebird fit for a new home
U.S. gold medalist Matt Grevers and his fiancé, U.S. Swim Team member Annie Chandler, will pass out medals during this year's Blake's Miracle swim- and float-a-thon at Mesa's SWIMkids USA.
The photographs don’t do this handsome, short-haired, black-and-white adult male justice.
Peering through the new prescription glasses he just got from the veterans hospital, Korean War veteran Gilbert Torres sifted through a stack of papers detailing claims he’d had pending with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs since July 2011.
The Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce has announced nominees for the 2012 Palo Verde Business Woman of the Year and the 10 women are well known in the community for not only their business but their service.
Written, directed by and starring comedian Mike Birbiglia, “Sleepwalk With Me” opened this summer to critical acclaim and a hefty chunk of change at the box office.
When 15-year-old Hannah Benkel was admitted to the hospital in March to begin treatment for leukemia, one of the first things she noticed was the tissues.
CHANDLER, AZ - A Valley college student has launched a campaign to get what she calls a dream birthday present.
It’s not hard for the typical 6-year-old to find something to complain about. A broken toy. Staying up late. No ice cream before dinner.
The Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program at Mayo Clinic and Phoenix Children’s Hospital will host the National Marrow Donor Program’s Be The Match: MARROWTHON Donor Recruitment Campaign on July 9 at two Valley locations.
Two Ahwatukee Foothills sisters are gaining college laboratory experience before they even graduate from high school.
As a pitcher, Taylor Kaczmarek is known for his fastball, changeup and curveball, not to mention his work ethic even under the most of challenging times when it would be easy to leave the game he’s invested so much of his life in.
Taylor Kazcmarek, a 2010 Desert Ridge High School graduate who was drafted recently by the Kansas City Royals, has undergone a series of chemotherapy for children's leukemia at the Mayo Clinic since May 27 and was released from the hospital on Wednesday. The 20-year-old, pictured in his hospital room, hopes to resume his baseball career in the future. (submitted)
Taylor Kazcmarek, a 2010 Desert Ridge High School graduate who was drafted recently by the Kansas City Royals, has undergone a series of chemotherapy for children's leukemia at the Mayo Clinic since May 27 and was released from the hospital on Wednesday. The 20-year-old, pictured in his hospital room, hopes to resume his baseball career in the future. (submitted)
LOS ANGELES — Nora Ephron's characters were highly verbal and hyper-analytical. They had a head for the absurd and a heart for romance. But above all, they were funny.
FILE - This Nov. 3, 2010 file photo shows author, screenwriter and director Nora Ephron at her home in New York. Publisher Alfred A. Knopf confirmed Tuesday, June 26, 2012, that author and filmmaker Nora Ephron died Tuesday of leukemia in New York. She was 71.
He was a standout high school baseball player at Desert Ridge High School, and had a successful college stint at South Mountain Community College.
The evening of April 2, Larry Vaughan talked on the phone with two men he dearly loved: his good friend, Mike Hazel, and his son, Davis Vaughan.
After the better part of a year battling leukemia and living in a hospital, an 8-year-old Chandler girl is finally going home — thanks in no small part to the support of the East Valley community that’s been rallying around her, and a lifesaving gift from her brother.
Amber Fernandez, 8, a second grader at Chandler’s Hull Elementary School (left) and her brother, Benjamin, 4, on March 20, the day Amber underwent a successful bone marrow transplant at Phoenix Children’s Medical Hospital for acute myeloid leukemia with Benjamin being the donor. Amber is scheduled to be released from the hospital today after spending nearly the last nine months at Phoenix Children’s. Although Amber turned 8 on March 22, the siblings were celebrating the day of the transplant as Amber’s “new birthday.” (Photo courtesy of Kelly Fernandez)
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