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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The Rolling Stones' concert at the University of Virginia was interrupted Thursday night while several police officers and three bomb-sniffing dogs searched the stage. The show resumed after about a half-hour intermission. University, state and city police did not immediately return phone calls about the incident, and no announcement was made to the audience about the reason for the break.
LOS ANGELES - LeRoi Moore, the versatile saxophonist whose signature staccato fused jazz and funk overtones onto the eclectic sound of the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday of complications from injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident, the band said. He was 46.
LOS ANGELES - LeRoi Moore, the versatile saxophonist whose signature staccato fused jazz and funk overtones onto the eclectic sound of the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday of complications from injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident, the band said. He was 46.
SEATTLE -- Amazon.com Inc. will add two features to the Kindle e-book reader to make the gadget more accessible to blind and vision-impaired users.
Scottsdale’s parks and recreation director retired after it was learned she tried to award a $5,000 Web site design contract to her sister.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Three pilots who fly for Tempe, Ariz.-based US Airways have asked an appeals court to let them keep flying past the mandatory retirement age of 60, a limit federal regulators plan to raise to 65.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Mamadi Diane scored 25 points and Sean Singletary also had 25 to help Virginia open its glistening $130 million John Paul Jones Arena in stirring fashion, coming from behind to beat No. 10 Arizona 93-90 on Sunday night.
November 22, 2004
LOS ANGELES - Stan Winston, the Oscar-winning special-effects maestro responsible for bringing the dinosaurs of "Jurassic Park" and other iconic movie creatures to life, has died. He was 62.
WASHINGTON - The CIA is conducting a secretive war game, dubbed "Silent Horizon," this week to practice defending against an electronic assault on the same scale as the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks.
Legendary rockers The Rolling Stones will play just the fourth Valley concert date in nearly 25 years on Nov. 27 when the band hits Glendale Arena.
May 10, 2005
Rapidly advancing drone technology packing the latest surveillance tools into affordable and lightweight machines could help police do their jobs more effectively and with greater safety.
Rachel Proudfoot recently resigned from her post as the Desert Vista girls basketball coach because an ailing loved one was in need.
Rachel Proudfoot recently resigned from her post as the Desert Vista girls basketball coach because an ailing loved one was in need.
Rachel Proudfoot recently resigned from her post as the Desert Vista girls basketball team because an ailing loved one was in need.
Rachel Proudfoot recently resigned from her post as the Desert Vista girls basketball team because an ailing loved one was in need.
NEW YORK - Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg and his wife worked tirelessly after they landed in India to run a Jewish outreach center, serving homemade kosher meals to their many guests and strengthening their connection with God.
Arizona State men’s golf coach Randy Lein was pleased with the number of alumni that turned up to help at the annual Thunderbird Pro-Am fund-raiser.
Arizona State sophomore Kelcy McKenna had a big weekend representing the Sun Devils at the ITA All-American women’s tennis tournament in Los Angeles.
NEW YORK - The nation's largest fireworks display exploded in a spectrum of color over the East River, temporarily stealing the spotlight from New York's world-famous skyline and helping to create a brilliant end to a day of July Fourth celebrations nationwide.
OMAHA, NEB. - After getting swept — at home — against Arizona State a month ago, the Oregon State baseball team was in danger of not getting an opportunity to defend its national championship.
For the Arizona State baseball team, the toughest stretch on the road to the College World Series might be right after it gets behind the wheel.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Thomas Jefferson isn’t about to start listening to an iPod, with telltale earbud wires dangling from under his three-cornered hat as he walks the streets of Colonial Williamsburg.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Thomas Jefferson isn’t about to start listening to an iPod, with telltale earbud wires dangling from under his three-cornered hat as he walks the streets of Colonial Williamsburg.
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