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PAGE — More than 150 invasive mussels have been found at two marinas at Lake Powell over the last month.
Grand Canyon Education Inc.'s shares soared Wednesday after the for-profit education company reported first-quarter results that far exceeded market expectations, and it issued a strong full-year forecast.
In this 2008 photo provided by courtesy of Stroller Hikes, a father and son bond during a Stroller Hikes family hike up Pomponio Canyon Trail toward Mount Ellen near Memorial County Park in Pescadero, Calif. Stroller Hikes Toddler Treks encourage parents to slow down to appreciate the world through the eyes of their children, while also encouraging youth to become active, engaged participants in hikes. (AP Photo/Courtesy Stroller Hikes, Debbie Frazier)
2013 Track and Field state Championships
HEALDSBURG, Calif. — Sometimes visitors to MacMurray Ranch, the 1,500-acre (600-hectare) spread owned by movie and TV actor Fred MacMurray for a half-century, want to know: Where's the heliport? Where's the screening room?
FLAGSTAFF — Teeth-chattering. Axle-busting. Head-pounding.
File - In this March 20, 2007 file photo, the Skywalk hangs over the Grand Canyon on the Hualapai Indian Reservation at Grand Canyon West, Ariz., prior to a grand opening ceremony. The Hualapai Tribe is holding a groundbreaking event on a project to pave the road leading to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)
What a difference a year makes.
APACHE JUNCTION — A woman was seriously hurt and three other people suffered minor injuries after their pickup truck went over a cliff near Tortilla Flats in the Tonto National Forest.
Mesa’s Red Mountain High School finished fourth overall in its first U.S. Academic Decathlon last week.
Devon Ryan had the game winning infield hit in the top of the 12th inning as No. 17 Perry beat No. 16 Corona del Sol in the first round of the Division I state softball tournament.
The first round of the Division I state baseball tournament saw several upsets on Saturday.
Private companies that do business on reservations with tribes and their corporations cannot automatically ask federal courts to intercede when legal disputes erupt, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
Wait, these guys again?
Wednesday begins the double-elimination portion of the schedule for the Division I and II state tournaments.
They may be so commonplace they’re unappreciated, so simple they fail to activate the saliva glands at first sight, but in our book it’s hard to go wrong with chips and salsa.
Baseball will have a grind of a playoff schedule upcoming for those not among the top eight seeds, but softball — especially Division I — appears to be deeper than ever. Or, at least, deeper than the past five years.
Outlooks for the Divisions I and II softball state tournaments:
Outlooks for the Divisions I and II baseball state tournaments
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