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Beyonce brings Fierce show to Valley
Rhythm and blues darling Beyoncé and her robo-gloved alter-ego Sasha Fierce know how to put on a show. That's the word appearing in concert reviews across the country, anyway, after the chart-topping songstress hits town on her "I Am ..." tour. The show contains so many outfit changes and high-energy dance numbers that the music - old hits and new songs from her recent "I Am ... Sasha Fierce" album - is almost like icing on the cake.
Chandler boasts numerous summer activities
As you enjoy the close of the holiday weekend today, it's time to settle in for July and try to stay active without subjecting ourselves...
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You never think about how long a giraffe's tongue is until you're face to face with it. Slideshow: Giraffe feeding
Comments 0Dempsey desserts debut this weekend in Gilbert
Udder Delights is an up-and-coming Gilbert ice cream shop looking to expand its dessert menu. Tracy Dempsey is perhaps the...
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With summer temperatures fully upon us, any chance to cool off is welcome. Monsoon Madness will provide just such an opportunity on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Founders' Park, 22407 S. Ellsworth Road.
Queen Creek Go and Do
With summer temperatures fully upon us, any chance to cool off is welcome. Monsoon Madness will provide just such an opportunity on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Founders' Park, 22407 S. Ellsworth Road.
Gilbert Go and Do
If you're looking to get into shape while staying cool, Gilbert is offering aquatic boot camps at the town pools. The programs include stretching, strength training, cardio exercises and more.
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People who enjoy taking photos of Arizona wildlife can win cash for showing off their skills.
Arizona wildlife photo contest
People who enjoy taking photos of Arizona wildlife can win cash for showing off their skills.
Film has Tucson revisiting Dillinger arrest
Bank robber John Dillinger might have thought he'd found the perfect hideout in Tucson, Ariz., in January 1934. The dusty city was a far cry from Chicago, where every law enforcer was looking for him.
"The Dillinger gang was the most notorious gang in America at that time," said Marshall Trimble, Arizona's official historian. "Tucson was considered kind of a quiet place in the boondocks."
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