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The hypnotist famous for his ability to entertain audiences without humiliating his volunteers performs live in Tempe.
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.
BOULDER, Colo. — Ethan Welty is thinking ahead to harvest time as he cycles through tidy Boulder streets pointing out apple, plum and mulberry trees on public and private land.
Danielle Fisher volunteers regularly at the Habitat for Humanity of Arizona ReStore retail outlet. Fisher, National American Miss’ current “Miss Gilbert,” is pictured during a recent Habitat for Humanity Car Show. [Photo courtesy Dan Fisher]
Gilbert teen Danielle Fisher, 17, has been named a finalist in the National American Miss Arizona pageant, and will compete June 30 at the DoubleTree Resort in Scottsdale for the national crown.
Volunteers in Chandler are taking action to make their community better while helping those in need.
A senate panel voted Wednesday to throw some additional hurdles in the path of Arizonans who want to write their own laws.
Are you 18 to 24-years-old and looking for a summer job? The AmeriCorps VISTA (Volunteers to Service America) Summer Associates Program is looking for participants.
The 12-member International Care Ministries children’s’ choir will perform in the Valley next week as part of their current North American visit. International Care Ministries is a partner of Feed My Starving Children, which has a packing site in Tempe.
Mars One is currently seeking 500,000 applicants from volunteers who are willing to travel to Mars and never return.
Debbie Frazier wants her two children to grow up appreciating the outdoors. So she introduced them to hiking before they could walk.
Kismet and Karma chase each other back and forth in their “penthouse.” The kitten and puppy stop to play with a two-legged visitor, then their game begins anew.
LOS ANGELES — Isabella Rossellini's search for the meaning of maternal instinct in "Mammas" looks at nine animals where things like polygamy, lying and dying convince her that "anything goes."
Mesa residents Judy Ward and Tamara Passey were honored last month by the American Mothers, Inc. at its annual convention in New York City.
A volunteer plays with a kitten and puppy inside the The Rescue Pawtique located inside Superstition Springs Mall, Monday, May 6, 2013 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A volunteer plays with a kitten and puppy inside the The Rescue Pawtique located inside Superstition Springs Mall, Monday, May 6, 2013 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A volunteer plays with a kitten and puppy inside the The Rescue Pawtique located inside Superstition Springs Mall, Monday, May 6, 2013 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS) for the South Mountain Freeway was released on April 26, but as the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) continues to study putting the freeway down Pecos Road a group of Gila River Indian Community Landowners are stuck waiting for answers as their initiative — which could make it possible for the freeway to go on tribal land — is stalled by the Tribal Council.
Volunteers are needed for the Fourth Annual Southwest Ambulance Arizona Celebration of Freedom, the state’s “coolest independence festival,” held this year in downtown Mesa on June 29.
Fifty-three fashion students will be showcasing their skills and wowing the audience with creative outfits during the 8th Annual EVIT Merchandising Fashion Show.
His acceptance speech was easily the most brief, but the thoughts shared Friday night by United Food Bank President and CEO Bob Evans were certainly among the most poignant.
Special Olympics volunteer Major Gehm of the US Army 6253rd Hospital (Mesa, Arizona) returns an athlete's salute at the finish line during the Special Olympics of Arizona - State Track & Field Competition - April 27, 2013, in Mesa. [Greg Herriman/Special to Tribune]
It ended soon after it began, this revolution. Not with a bang, or even a whimper. The soldiers, unsure of their cause, simply left the battlefield. As the sun set on the retreating army, the sun also set on the vision of a shining city on a hill, which remains darkened to this day.
Months of collaboration and research into the history and community of Mesa will culminate Wednesday and Thursday when Mesa on Stage presents “If Not Me, Who?”
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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