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This March 23, 2013 photo provided by Caroline Fenton Photography shows environmental specialist Craig Haverstick getting a kiss from his dog Stanley a 9-year-old Chesapeake Bay retriever in Del Mar, Calif. during the DockDogs event. Haverstick has has been taking Stanley to the beaches around San Diego at least once a week since he adopted him eight years ago. There are about 95,000 miles of shoreline around the United States and among the most treasured by dog lovers are those where you can unleash the beast. (AP Photo/Caroline Fenton Photography)
Redstone at SanTan Village, the first luxury multifamily project to come to Gilbert, Ariz. in five years recently opened its first phase. The 382-unit project is located across from the SanTan Village Mall at 1925 S. Coronado Road, near Loop 202.
Thousands of students in poorly performing public schools could soon get what amounts to a voucher from the state to go elsewhere -- or even get educated at home -- a move that could remove hundreds of millions of dollars a year from public schools.
Josh Webster pitched a complete game, allowing just one run on seven hits to lead host Mesquite to a 4-1 victory over Hamilton on Friday.
Why does Bon Jovi crank out an unending string of relentlessly upbeat, unavoidably catchy songs in the style that made the Jersey boys famous 30 years ago and kept them there 'till now?
The Academy of Country Music hosts a free all star concert for fans as country music artist Jana Kramer performs at the ACM Fremont Street Experience on Saturday, Mar. 31, 2012, in Las Vegas.
By the time you read this, I hope to have been part of the preservation of a piece of Arizona history. As I write, I’m filled with pride, because whenever you get involved with history, you hope that someday, people yet unborn can learn from it.
Setting bold new standards for digital searches, a federal appeals court ruled Friday that customs agents need "reasonable suspicion'' a crime has occurred before delving into the hidden files on someone's computer.
For a long time, two things felt as if they would always exist among Arizona Cardinals’ fans:
Cathy Garcia’s T-shirts have been in high demand since the Grammys and Oscars where they were included in gift bags for celebrities.
Since then, the Glendale resident has stayed busy with orders for her T-shirt line, Cha-Cha ChiC, named after her Chihuahua, Cha Cha.
Not sure what to give your sweetheart for Valentine’s Day? Copperstar Repertory Co. has an idea.
In this photo released by Benoit Photo, Lava Man and Corey Nakatani win the Grade I $1,000,000 Pacific Classic horse racce Sunday, Aug. 20, 2006, at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, in Del Mar, Calif.
A woman charged with killing her lover broke down in tears Monday as she described for jurors how her relationship with the victim included satisfying his "deviant" sexual urges and how he once beat her, kicked her in the ribs and broke her finger.
A woman charged with killing her lover in his Arizona home after a lust-filled day of sex and raunchy photographs is set to resume her testimony Monday as defense attorneys work to portray the victim as a liar and philanderer in hopes of gaining sympathy from jurors.
Not sure what to give your sweetheart for Valentine’s Day? Copperstar Repertory Co. has a unique gift of a singing telegram starting at $55, which also supports the Gilbert-based theater non-profit.
Valentine’s Day hastens toward us and while most people wait until the last minute to purchase a token of affection for their heart’s true love, you can get ahead of the game by scheduling a singing telegram with the East Valley’s own Copperstar Repertory Company.
There is a scene in the documentary "Chasing Ice" that shows the edge of the massive Ilulissat glacier in Greenland collapsing — or "calving" — and violently crashing into the sea below. The piece of ice that breaks away is compared to the size of lower Manhattan, and appears taller than any building there.
TUCSON - Ah, the Caballero.
Schedule for Mesa’s Convention Center 2013 Gun Shows: Jan. 12-13, Mar. 9-10, June 29-30, Sept. 28-29 and Nov. 9-10.
Sometimes we all need to step back and see the big picture. You can do that Jan. 10 and 12 at Phoenix Symphony’s performances of Gustav Holst’s “The Planets,” augmented by big screen images and videos from NASA, the Hubble Telescope and Mars Rover.
Many Valley couples are saying "I do" on the last unique date of the century.
Highland’s journey to its first girls soccer state championship in 2011-2012 was years in the making, but could a repeat merely take months?
A TV show DVD set represents more than a holiday gift that's easy to wrap. It also demonstrates respect: you know the recipient is mentally fit and couch-ready for a viewing marathon of "Dr. Who" or "House."
Two quarters of bad football, the equivalent of 24 minutes of game time out of a total of about 580, marred an otherwise perfect season.
I like to think I’m reasonably intelligent, not rocket-scientist smart, but I do OK. I can usually figure stuff out if I think on it long enough and do enough research (thank you Internet). Occasionally I’m stumped — flat out puzzled and left scratching my head — and not over anything as complicated as beating SpaceX to Mars.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
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