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Mesa man facing numerous charges after chase
Two-seat plane crashes into Mesa restroom
Sex offender who left Mesa returned to U.S.
Man jumps to his death on U.S. 60 in Mesa
Police chase ends with bystander dead
Mom seeks answers in daughter's disappearance
Officer had '02 run-in with killing suspect
Austin Hill’s commentaries appear every Sunday. He hosts talk radio around the country including Arizona’s Newstalk KTAR (92.3FM). To join Austin as he talks with Arizona’s news makers, and has a fun time doing it, watch "The Austin Hill Web TV Show" on Arizona Web TV.Austin Hill: It was the week between Christmas Day and New Year's Day, and my friend (we'll call him "Dave"), a former colleague at a local radio station who has been unemployed for several months, was not feeling optimistic about 2010.
Austin Hill: President Barack Obama is human. He is not a "messiah," he is not omniscient, and after a year in the White House, he has neither been, nor will be, that one, single individual who "fixes everything" that is wrong with America.
Austin Hill: Why don’t faith-based Americans concern themselves with economics? Does that seem like a strange question? You may be wondering what I mean by “faith-based Americans.”
Austin Hill: Dear Bank of America: I’m writing to schedule my mortgage default. I had hoped that our relationship wouldn’t come to this. But after months of trying to do business with you, I’ve decided that it’s probably in my best interest to just, you know — walk away from my mortgage.
Phoenix Light Rail Debut
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Vigilantes Kill 5
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Dinosaur Tracks
By BigAve from Gilbert AZ
Abby comes home
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