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  1. article Cubs faithful wave goodbye to Hohokam at '13 Spring finale; team to Riverview next season

    Friday, March 29, 2013 3:17 pm

    Nearly 10,500 fans gathered to bid a farewell to the 2013 Major League Baseball Spring Training season Thursday afternoon.

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  • article Teen take on Les Mis starts March 27 at Mesa Arts Center

    Monday, March 25, 2013 2:00 pm

    Six months after fire destroyed Copperstar Repertory Company’s offices and scene and costume shops, the East Valley theater company is scheduled to host its first production of “Les Misérables School Edition.”

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  • article Duct cleaning gives some homeowners peace of mind

    Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:56 pm

    John Santos of Los Angeles wants his home to be a healthy gathering place for family and friends, some of whom are recovering from major illness. As part of his effort, he recently had his home's ductwork professionally cleaned.

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  • article VX 2012-2013 Boys Soccer Preview

    Thursday, December 6, 2012 5:25 pm

    The early unveiling of this season’s high school boys soccer map isn’t too far removed from most of the past few years’ worth of championship geography.

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  • article Pinal County Sheriff's Office: Exotic dancer caught driving 6 illegal immigrants

    Wednesday, November 14, 2012 3:55 pm

    ELOY - Authorities say a woman, who claims to be an exotic dancer, was caught driving six illegal immigrants from Tucson to Phoenix.

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  • article Pinal County deputies arrest 4 in case of body found in toolbox

    Friday, November 2, 2012 2:31 pm

    FLORENCE, AZ - Pinal County sheriff's officials say they've made four arrests in connection with the death of an unidentified man whose body was found nearly two years ago in a partially buried tool box near Kearny.

  • article New TV series shows open adoption from both sides

    Monday, October 29, 2012 5:45 am

    NEW YORK — Pregnant at 18, a high school dropout, Genavieve Diggs knew she wasn't equipped to raise a child, but after surrendering her newborn for adoption, she nearly changed her mind.

    Under state law in Connecticut, where she lives, Diggs had 30 days to make sure the adoption was what she wanted. Such post-birth waiting periods are common in the patchwork of laws governing adoption around the country, in Diggs's case an open arrangement where the two dads she had chosen had already agreed to grant her regular visits with her baby girl.

    The waiting period nearly melted her resolve.

    "The 30 days were just a rollercoaster of emotions," she said in a recent interview. "I had just had the baby and all my hormones were going crazy. I had to struggle, to tell myself, you know, 'You can't take care of a child right now. You're not ready. You're not ready emotionally or financially.'"

    Diggs poured her sadness, longing and frustration into "The Baby Wait," a new, six-part documentary series on Logo that focuses equal attention on agonizing post-birth waiting periods from the perspectives of both biological and adoptive parents.

    Mark Krieger and Paul Siebold, the Manhattan couple matched with Diggs, agreed to appear on the show to shed light on same-sex couples who want to adopt. They were in the delivery room when baby Morgan was born and handed over to them first as Diggs lay sadly nearby.

    Later, after agreeing to the adoption but still in the 30-day wait, Diggs laments as she shops for baby clothes, camera rolling: "I honestly wish I could just take it back and be her mom." She explodes in anger during a fight with her parents as the clock ticked, Krieger and Siebold already home caring for the baby.

    "It was a very vulnerable time," said Siebold, who does public relations for a real estate company in Manhattan. "Genavieve, this is her baby, and she loves Morgan and anything could have really happened at that point. Thank goodness she had a certain amount of time to decide whether she was making the right decision."

    Diggs moved ahead with the adoption after the 30 days passed and sees Morgan regularly. The show premieres with her story and that of Morgan's two dads on Oct. 30, with other segments featuring other same-sex and heterosexual couples.

    The series, produced by Tony DiSanto and Liz Gateley, coincides with a heart-wrenching account of domestic adoption gone wrong in the October issue of Vogue magazine, headlined "The Long Wait."

    New York writer Jennifer Gilmore chronicles her failed attempts to conceive with her husband and their two years of trying to arrange an open adoption, so their baby's biological parents could be part of their lives. The difference: This story's ending wasn't a happy one for the childless couple.

    There were false starts with birth moms who chose other families, disappeared or decided to parent their babies after all. And there were many of them, including scammers looking for money. The desperate couple finally agreed to fly to St. Louis soon after a hurried contact with a woman who had just given birth two months prematurely and wanted to arrange an adoption.

    Holding the tiny baby hooked to wires and machines in the hospital, Gilmore and her husband, Pedro Barbeito, decided they couldn't handle the newborn's special needs and walked away, heartbroken.

    "In reality," Gilmore writes, "there is no fairy tale. There are far fewer babies than those who so badly want them. And adoption, while often the best arrangement possible, is, by its very nature, about loss. Everyone is grieving."

    Karen Vedder knows the loss firsthand. In 1967, at age 24, she surrendered a baby girl for adoption the old fashion way: knocked out cold during the birth, the infant whisked away at the hospital without so much as a chance for her to see or hold her, before Vedder even knew the gender.

    Reunited years later with her daughter, after raising four sons — one of whom is Pearl Jam drummer Eddie Vedder — she believes today's prevalent open adoptions aren't the perfect answer.

    Visitation arrangements often dwell in a gray area legally. If access is cut off or curtailed, it takes mountains of money for birth parents to fight back in court. And pre- and post-adoption counseling provided biological mothers is often skewed to favor surrender, said Vedder, who lives in Carlsbad, Calif., and is former president of the advocacy group Concerned United Birthparents.

    On TV and in movies, she said, "It just amazes me that we're always these unsavory people who really don't deserve to keep our babies. The sympathy is always with the adopting parents. If the mom changes her mind, nobody says, 'Oh good, that baby's going to be raised by his or her mommy.' Everybody feels sorry for the couple that wanted the baby."

    Openness in infant domestic adoption has become the norm, according to a report from the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute. But such arrangements, with contact ranging from cards sent to biological parents once a year to regular visits, are often misunderstood by those outside of the adoption community, the report said.

    "In the case of open adoption, I think people might intellectually understand, but this show sheds light on the emotional and experiential level," said DiSanto, "The Baby Wait" producer who with Gateley is behind such reality hits as "Teen Mom" and "16 and Pregnant."

    "This show sort of starts where most other shows would climax, so it starts with the birth and the hand-over, and the fact that that could change," said DiSanto, himself a parent with his wife through a surrogate mother. "We thought to really tell the story the right way you need to have that parallel path and tell both sides. We look at this as being one way that a modern family is formed."

    Come Nov. 1, Morgan will turn 1. Diggs will be there for a party planned by Krieger and Siebold two days later at the couple's second home in Pennsylvania. Now 19 and about to earn her GED, she has no regrets but does have tearful moments of loss despite seeing her baby once or twice a month.

    "I'm in a great place," she said, explaining that she's back in touch with Morgan's biological father, who now also visits the baby but is absent from the show. "It's an amazing feeling that I still get to be her mother."

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  • article 5 free things in RNC city Tampa and St. Pete

    Tuesday, August 7, 2012 6:45 am

    Tampa, Fla. • Whether you’re in the Tampa Bay area for the Republican National Convention or there on a family vacation, you’re probably aware of the usual tourist spots: the beach, Busch Gardens, the Florida Aquarium.

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  • article Oscar Pistorius inspires at the Olympics

    Saturday, August 4, 2012 5:15 pm

    LONDON -- An hour before the race, William Swift made his way to his seat. He would not miss this, not in a million years.

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  • Oscar Pistorius

    South Africa's Oscar Pistorius, center, leads Jamaica's Rusheen McDonald, left, Dominican Republic's Luguelin Santos, second left and Russia's Maksim Dyldin, right, in a men's 400-meter heat during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

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  • article Big softball, big fun

    Friday, March 16, 2012 9:12 am

    Valley-based Avnet, which has locations in Phoenix and Chandler, is hosting its ninth-annual 16-Inch Softball Desert Classic on Saturday, April 21.

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  • article Fundraiser marks 50th anniversary of MLB in AJ

    Wednesday, February 8, 2012 1:00 pm

    Jerry Burgess well remembers the time when he served as the batboy for the Houston Colt 45s, a new Major League Baseball expansion team that made Apache Junction its spring training home in a modest ballpark facing the Superstition Mountains a half century ago.

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  • article Athletic actors made 'Haywire' fights real

    Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:00 am

    A little curiosity went a long way to Gina Carano's transformation from mixed-martial-arts fighter and "American Gladiator" competitor to action-film star in "Haywire."

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  • article Downtown Mesa to host larger Play Ball exhibit

    Tuesday, December 6, 2011 1:57 pm

    One of the city's most popular historical exhibits soon will have new digs in downtown Mesa.

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  • article E.V. holds a page in 'Garner Files'

    Thursday, December 1, 2011 4:44 pm

    The introduction to the popular television show "The Rockford Files" was a classic and indelible to those who stayed glued to their television sets on Friday nights such as my young self to watch it for nearly seven years in the mid to late 1970s.

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  • article Cain Velasquez is UFC's model citizen, champion

    Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:15 pm

  • article D.J. Foster sets state records with 508 yards, 10 TD

    Friday, November 4, 2011 10:48 pm

    Saguaro running back D.J. Foster became the first Arizona football player to ever rush for more than 500 yards on Friday.

  • article Club soccer wins tourney

    Saturday, September 17, 2011 4:30 pm

    The Ahwatukee Foothills Soccer Club 97 Boys White team, coached by Vini Dos Santos, convincingly won the U15/U16 bracket in the 2011 Soccer at the Summit Tournament in Flagstaff over the weekend of Sept. 9.

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  • article Club soccer wins tourney

    Saturday, September 17, 2011 4:30 pm

    The Ahwatukee Foothills Soccer Club 97 Boys White team, coached by Vini Dos Santos, convincingly won the U15/U16 bracket in the 2011 Soccer at the Summit Tournament in Flagstaff over the weekend of Sept. 9.

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  • article Cactus League historical effort is one for the books

    Friday, June 10, 2011 8:30 am

    The large black wool banner with the words "New York Giants" in orange lettering was packed away folded inside a closet of Robert Steckner's den for decades.

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  • article History all that remains of Tempe's lost San Pablo neighborhood

    Saturday, June 4, 2011 12:00 pm

    The houses where families and their Mexican culture thrived in the San Pablo neighborhood are long gone. So are the haunts where kids could see a movie for a dime or sneak in through the back door of the nearby College Theater on Mill Avenue and not pay at all.

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  • article New Mexico a work of art

    Tuesday, May 10, 2011 2:00 am

    SANTA FE, N.M. - New Mexico lives up to its nickname "The Land of Enchantment" every time I visit.

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  • article Groups address lag in Latino academic achievement by engaging parents

    Monday, May 2, 2011 11:43 am

    PHOENIX – As parents file into a classroom at Riverview Elementary School, Enriqueta Di Santos tells them to write their children’s names on sheets of butcher paper labeled “English” and “Español,” indicating the language spoken at home.

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  • Enriqueta Di Santos

    Parents listen to facilitator Enriqueta Di Santos explain the American Dream Academy program at an initial meeting on March 22, 2011, at Riverside Elementary School in Phoenix.(Photo by Channing Turner/Cronkite News Service)

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