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Since winning the 2012 Miss Arizona competition, now 23-year-old Piper Stoeckel admits her life has drastically changed.
Foes of Medicaid expansion in Arizona filed paperwork Wednesday to give voters the last word.
From May 2005 through August 2006, the greater Phoenix area was under siege by what would become known as the 'serial shootings.' During that time, and through Wednesday's announcement of convicted shooter Dale Hausner's death, the East Valley Tribune (in print and online) has published more than 200 stories chronicling the eight murders and nearly 30 other shooting incidents associated with Hausner and his accomplices. Read those stories here. [NOTE: Some stories contain hyperlinks that may no longer work. We apologize for any inconvenience.]
Dale Hausner, convicted of six murders and a number of other crimes in a series of random shootings in 2005 and 2006, died Wednesday at Florence-area hospital after he was found unresponsive in his prison cell, according to the Arizona Department of corrections.
A bridge collapse has killed one person at a Loop 202 construction site in Mesa.
Visitors to Mesa's Celebration of Freedom June 29 are being asked to donate T-shirts to deployed troops overseas.
Mesa Unified School District, the largest in the state, tops the national average in graduation rates, according to a report issued in early June.
According to Townhall.com and other sources, Stobridge Elementary School in Hayward, California may be shooting itself in the foot, publicity-wise.
While the scales differ, Mesa mayor Scott Smith expects several issues related to his roles as the head of Arizona’s third-largest city and the president of the United States Conference of Mayors to crossover.
Our state's lack of moisture and gusty winds are making things difficult as crews battle the wind-fueled Doce Fire.
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