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Desert Vista's Jaymee Brugman's (32) shot ended up on her head after the 6-foot-1 Carly Stine of Mountain View swatted it back at her during first-half action Tuesday.
Desert Vista's Jaymee Brugman's (32) shot ended up on her head after the 6-foot-1 Carly Stine of Mountain View swatted it back at her during first-half action Tuesday.
Ten days before starting the beginning of a 3-month grind, Williams Field’s football team is already loaded with walking wounded.
Cradling a baby in your arms is one of life’s great joys. But for some new parents, it can be a pain. Literally.
Whether it’s missed shots, the inability to slide on defense or the running dialogue with referees that cost him a technical foul Wednesday, Raja Bell’s frustrations know no bounds right now.
IN TRAFFIC: Suns guard Steve Nash passes around his back as Heat forward Dorell Wright, right, and guard Dwyane Wade, left, defend Monday during a game in Phoenix.
Since they had just finished a stretch of four games in five nights, the Suns were more than likely going to take Sunday off. But after Saturday’s 101-91 loss to the Clippers ripped through their bench depth, the Suns had no choice — they don’t have enough healthy players right now to even hold a scrimmage.
Since they had just finished a stretch of four games in five nights, the Suns were more than likely going to take Sunday off. But after Saturday’s 101-91 loss to the Clippers ripped through their bench depth, the Suns had no choice — they don’t have enough healthy players right now to even hold a scrimmage.
For the second time in 15 days, Steve Nash produced 29 points and hit at least three 3-pointers Wednesday, when the Suns ended a two-game losing streak with an important 103-98 win over Utah.
City of Mesa workers Chris Ache and Mike Gomes work on removing speed humps from Hermosa Vista Dr. between Gilbert and Lindsay Roads in Mesa.
Maggie West, known as Nurse Maggie, checks on a student with body aches in her office at Anasazi Elementary School in the Scottsdale Unified School District.
He’s no comedian, and he doesn’t do stand-up specials for HBO or Comedy Central, but best-selling author David Sedaris makes people laugh until their eyes water and their sides ache.
STRETCH: Anusara yoga teacher Desirée Rumbaugh helps Tribune features writer Mandy Zajac stretch her left shoulder and chest with a move that uses a wall for leverage. Rumbaugh says simple moves like this one can alleviate the everyday aches and pains
REGIMEN: Suns trainer Aaron Nelson, left, works with Amaré Stoudemire during a game on May 13, 2005. Nelson has developed a program for helping older players avoid lingering aches and pains that should help the newest Sun, Shaquille O’Neal.
Leftover rainwater from recent summer storms can create a perfect breeding ground for disease-carrying mosquitoes.
Four children dead. Dozens of families forever changed. Drownings have taken the lives of one infant and three toddlers in Mesa over the past four days.
If I’ve timed it right, most of you are beginning to get the ache inside, especially if you’ve just moved to the desert. It’s summer, and your internal time clock is pounding in your chest to get your hands into the earth. While the rest of the country is reveling in summer’s bounty, we’re indoors hibernating, waiting for the summer storms to end.
Outlook: Hamilton knows quarterback Brad Gruner can stand the pounding of Friday nights after he accounted for 263 yards and two touchdowns in the Huskies’ opener two weeks ago.
A perfect storm of illnesses this season has doctors wading through a variety of ailments as patients pack waiting rooms, desperate to ease the aches of fever and the pain of sinus pressure.
NEW YORK - The mother of Princess Diana claims in a new book that the royal family refused to let her hug her daughter's body after Diana was killed in a car crash in 1997.
West Nile virus has been confirmed in mosquitoes trapped in two new Arizona counties.
The three new identified cases of swine flu are school-age children, county public health director Dr. Bob England said during a press conference Thursday.
Strong winds making their way across our state on Monday are kicking up more than just dirt and dust.
Thousands of Arizona children landed in emergency departments last year as a result of accidental poisonings from prescription medicines in their home, according to the state Department of Health Services.
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