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Arizonans are no strangers to the red carpet. During Super Bowl XLII, every nightclub from Glendale to Scottsdale seemed to sport one.
The road to ruin is paved with good intentions, and so is the highway to dullsville. Or “Bonneville,” as the case may be.
Bonneville stars and fans descend on Harkins Theater in Scottsdale for a red carpet premier of the new release starring Jessica Lange, Joan Allen and Kathy Bates.
STAR-STRUCK: Arcadia High School students cheer guests as they walk the red carpet before the world premiere of “Bonneville” at Harkins Camelview 5 Theatres in Scottsdale on Feb. 22.
Listeners of radio station KTAR (620 AM) hear lots of news and information about weather, traffic and sports, as well as a broad range of advertisements.
PORTLAND, Ore. - At the halfway point between the West Coast energy crisis of 2001 and the next major electricity contract renewal year of 2011, a federal power marketing agency is proposing a policy change that could affect rates in the Pacific Northwest for generations and become a national model for energy development.
Ahwatukee Foothills reside Kerry Alter set the national record for top speed in the 1350cc production class for motorcycles at the BUB Motorcycle Speed Trials at Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.
The only radio station in the Valley “where Hip-Hop lives” now faces an uncertain future. Salt Lake City-based Bonneville International Corp. and Bonneville Holding Co. have agreed to buy KKFR-FM (Power 92.3) from Emmis Communications Corp. for $77.5 million.
The Westwing Substation, which caught fire July 4 and ignited a summerlong Valley electricity crisis, is almost fully repaired, reducing the likelihood of a similar power crunch this summer when consumers crank up their air conditioning.
Bidders this month will have a chance to buy the ambulance that carried the body of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963 after it arrived in the Washington area from Dallas.
A Salt Lake City-based media company is re-entering the Valley with the acquisition of three radio stations from Emmis Communications Corp.
Kerry Alter spent many a day growing up in Georgia on a dirt bike, ripping through the gears and flying around the trails on his family's property.
There was unwelcome news in the Business section Tuesday for fans of hip-hop music — and for readers who liked to pore over pages of stock listings.
A 10-year-old boy accidentally shot his 12-year-old sister with a handgun, according to Gilbert police.
More than $300,000 was raised toward revamping Arcadia High School's classrooms from the Scottsdale world premiere of the motion picture "Bonneville," setting a school district all-time fundraising record.
Three new transformers at the Westwing substation in the northwest Valley were energized as planned Wednesday, bringing the Valley’s electric system up to full capacity for the peak summer air conditioning season.
With an invitation that seems to resound with a hearty “All Aboard,” the Arizona Big Train Operators have announced their Annual Spring Open House Railway Tour. For the 2013 Tour, 22 members — including seven stops in Mesa, two in Chandler, four in Sun Lakes, two in Gilbert and another in Gold Canyon — will open their large-scale backyard railways for the public to view and enjoy.
Camelview Harkins Theater will be rolling out the red carpet on Feb. 22 in the hope of revamping Arcadia High School's classrooms when it hosts the world premiere of the film "Bonneville."
The Arizona Big Train Operators are not only “big” in terms of the size of model trains they run, but also on holiday spirit as they host the Trains in the Garden Christmas Open House Tours again this year.
In "The World's Fastest Indian," Anthony Hopkins finally spits out the liver-and-fava-beans aftertaste of Hannibal Lecter.
The cars have been sold, the vendors have gone home and the auctioneer is catching his breath. The 35th annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, which ended Sunday, was one of the most successful in its history, reaching sales of more than $100 million.
The cars have been sold, the vendors have gone home and the auctioneer is catching his breath. The 35th annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, which ended Sunday, was one of the most successful in its history, reaching sales of more than $100 million.
The cars have been sold, the vendors have gone home and the auctioneer is catching his breath. The 35th annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, which ended Sunday, was one of the most successful in its history, reaching sales of more than $100 million.
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