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A free all-day workshop for women in Phoenix this Saturday, May 18, aims to offer a way to “unlock one’s true potential as a catalyst for lasting love, stronger relationships and a greater sense of fulfillment,” says event promoter, Jan Hemming.
Chandler's Imani Adams,center, finishes fifth in the Division I, 400 Meter Dash, during the Arizona State Track Championship Meet held at Mesa Community College, Saturday, May 11, 2013.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
It took more than four hours, nine sets, and an upset of the No. 1 seed, to create an all-Gilbert final in the boys volleyball state tournament.
The pendulum of momentum swung back and forth several times in the sixth inning of Thursday’s winners’ bracket baseball game between No. 1 Desert Mountain and No. 2 Tucson.
Cameron Dudley had a great view from the bench last year when the Gilbert boys volleyball team won the state title.
2013 Track and Field state Championships
Facing a recalcitrant Senate president, Gov. Jan Brewer said Monday she is working instead with individual lawmakers in her bid to expand the state's Medicaid program that may need to bypass Andy Biggs.
It has become a real-life soap opera watched by people around the world and dozens of fanatics who camp out on a Phoenix sidewalk in the middle of the night to get into the show. One seat even sold for $200.
All Kyle Chalmers could do last season was watch.
With a little adjustment – mental and strategic – the Brophy boys volleyball team's path in the postseason remains clear – the state quarterfinals are next, against a familiar foe.
Corey Wheaton learned in the span of one inning just how important it is to be decisive.
An eclectic group of four Valley women, the Heady Hoop Tribe aims to inspire others in the Phoenix area through the creative power of modern hoop dance.
LOS ANGELES — A toy poodle that was rushed to the vet after swallowing a tube sock. A Great Dane that had to be operated on three times for eating his owner's shoulder pads.
Parents and family greeted Tempe's Corona del Sol High School’s Competition Government Team at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport this week after it returned home from a sixth-place finish at the national We the People competition in Washington D.C.
It’s way too early. The National League West is way too talented. Summer in Arizona is way too long.
When one thinks of the Holocaust film genre, dramas such as “Schindler’s List” and “The Pianist” instantly come to mind for their harrowing portrayals of victims and survivors who suffered at the hands of Nazis. But what about the German survivors – more specifically, the children of Nazi war criminals forced to come to terms with the atrocities of their parents? This is a question posed by the exceptional new German-language film, “Lore,” Cate Shortland’s follow-up to her acclaimed 2004 feature “Somersault.”
Basha's Stacey Payne, from left, Chandler's Imani Adams and Basha's Christine Orr compete in the 400-meter Wednesday, April 24, 2013 during the Chandler City Meet held at Basha High school. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Basha's Stacey Payne, from left, Chandler's Imani Adams and Basha's Christine Orr compete in the 400-meter Wednesday, April 24, 2013 during the Chandler City Meet held at Basha High school. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Fittingly for a guy who’s about to become “big time,” Dion Jordan’s life has been hectic.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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