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Chairs sit on tables and the bar of the vacant GrainBelt GrillHouse in this July 2008 photo. The GrainBelt was one of a line of restaurants to move into the location at 302 N. Gilbert road in Gilbert and suffer the same fate as it's predecessors: Mahogany, Gonzo's, Hearthrob Cafe, and the Rock City Bar & Grill. [Tribune file]
The GrainBelt GrillHouse, pictured in July 2008, was one in a line of restaurants to move into the location at 302 N. Gilbert Road in Gilbert and suffer the same fate as it's predecessors: Mahogany, Gonzo's, Hearthrob Cafe, and the Rock City Bar & Grill. [Tribune file]
The former GrainBelt GrillHouse, pictured in July 2008, suffered the same fate as it's predecessors at 302 N. Gilbert Road in Gilbert: Mahogany, Gonzo's, Hearthrob Cafe, and the Rock City Bar & Grill. [Tribune file]
Tribune File photo from 2007 shows the badly damaged bicycle George Esahak-Gage was riding when he was hit by a car that ran a red light in Ahwatukee in 2006. Esahak-Gage, who competes in triathlons--a sport in which an athlete swims, bikes and runs in stages.
The City of Mesa is in talks to purchase and possibly restore the historic Buckhorn Baths Motel after voters approved a $70 million bond last fall that includes money for renovating some of the city’s landmarks. Pictured in 2007. [Tribune file photo]
Mountain Pointe coach Aaron Windler left after one season for family reasons and will be replaced by Westwood’s Hosea Graham (a former Mountain Pointe JV coach).
Filmmaker Larry Cappetto interviews Marc Bartlett during an earlier to the East Valley in 2006 to interview Veterans for a documentary film series. Cappetto is planning to return to the Valley again in the coming months to continue filming with Arizona veterans. [Tribune file photo]
St. Mary’s guard Courtney Ekmark, left, shoots over Hamilton’s Ashlee Moore during the Division I state championship game on Feb. 25, 2012. Ekmark is one of six players on the St. Mary’s roster to be offered NCAA Division I scholarships.
St. Mary’s players celebrate as the last seconds click off the clock during their Division I state championship game on Feb. 25, 2012. St. Mary’s beat Hamilton 65-40 and won its second straight state championship. Their winning streak is currently at 47 games.
A wall of Division I boys runners makes its way down the state cross country championships at Cave Creek golf course in 2011.
Desert Vista’s Dani Jones, left, and Red Mountain’s Taryn Estavillo were two of the seven freshman runners to place in the top 20 at the Division I girls cross country state championships in 2011.
Seton Catholic QB Ryan Bresnahan returns for his senior year after he threw for 3,290 yards and 51 touchdowns as a junior in leading the Sentinels to the Division IV state semifinals.
Queen Creek has reached the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively, the past two seasons and could take that final step this year.
Brophy quarterback Tyler Bruggman has already committed to Washington State and is hoping to lead the Broncos deep into the playoffs after a quarterfinal loss last season.
Hamilton coach Steve Belles, left, shakes hand with Mountain Pointe coach Norris Vaughan after the 2010 5A Division I state semifinal.
Former Basha running back JJ Husar led the Bears in rushing and TDs, but transferred to Desert Ridge after last season.
Former McClintock star Cameron Forte, the 2009-2010 Tribune Player of the Year, is transferring from Texas Tech to Northern Arizona.
For the second year in a row, Lita Vorseth of Mesa will take part of the Pitch, Hit and Run event at the Major League Baseball All-Star game. Last year's event was held locally at Chase Field in Phoenix; this year, it's at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.
Acrylic artist Jennifer White works on a piece of artwork inside the Arizona Arts Collective Gallery in downtown Mesa, Friday, May 7, 2010.
Former Gilbert quarterback Kyle Newhall-Caballero signed with the Oakland Raiders on Monday. He played collegiately at Brown.
U.S. Postal carriers from left, Michelle Padilla, Gary Lee and Fernando Urias, shown May 9, 2011, inside the Tempe Main Post Office. The second Saturday of May is the Letter Carriers’ Food Drive. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Drug development services company Covance opened a $150 million testing laboratory in Chandler in early 2009, but announced this week that it’s closing the East Valley facility.
Drug development services company Covance opened a $150 million testing laboratory in Chandler in early 2009, but announced this week that it’s closing the East Valley facility.
The inventory of homes for sale continued a long decrease, dropping 7.9 percent to 21,863 units.
Proposed Arizona legislation could give parents the power to challenge the status of a failing school -- including even having enough influence to have the school shut down.
Susie Steckner looks at the large New York Giants banner that her father had tucked away in a closet before she donated it to the Mesa Historical Museum's Play Ball exhibit. Steckner, a Valley-based writer, recently completed "Cactus League: Spring Training," a book about the history of spring training in Arizona that will be available beginning this weekend. (Tribune file)
Former major league baseball player and executive director of Arizona Major League Alumni Lou Klimchock looks out over Hohokam Park in Mesa, Ariz., Friday, Feb. 15, 2008. The alumni organization, which makes contributions to Arizona youth baseball programs and former players in need of financial assistance, boasts more than 400 members, including more than 100 former Major League baseball players who live in the East Valley.
Former major league baseball player and executive director of Arizona Major League Alumni Lou Klimchock looks out over Hohokam Park in Mesa, Ariz., Friday, Feb. 15, 2008. The alumni organization, which makes contributions to Arizona youth baseball programs and former players in need of financial assistance, boasts more than 400 members, including more than 100 former Major League baseball players who live in the East Valley.
Former major league baseball player and executive director of Arizona Major League Alumni Lou Klimchock looks out over Hohokam Park in Mesa, Ariz., Friday, Feb. 15, 2008. The alumni organization, which makes contributions to Arizona youth baseball programs and former players in need of financial assistance, boasts more than 400 members, including more than 100 former Major League baseball players who live in the East Valley.
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