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‘They told me the window for my recovery had closed.”
An accident involving two semi-trailers closed part of the Interstate 10 for several hours overnight.
Susan G. Komen Central and Northern Arizona supports Governor Brewer’s Medicaid Restoration Plan.
Spring sprang, and now summer has set in.
Just more than two months before training camp, Cardinals still not close in negotiations with Glendale.
After a successful launch of Postino East, Upward Projects will open its second restaurant concept, JoyRide Taco House, June 3 in the Heritage District in Gilbert.
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects] [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects]
After a successful launch of Postino East, Upward Projects will open its second restaurant concept, JoyRide Taco House, June 3 in the Heritage District in Gilbert.
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo Dustin Revella]
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo Dustin Revella]
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects] [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects]
"Star Trek Into Darkness" is like fan-boy fiction on a $185 million budget. It's reverential, it's faithful, it's steeped in "Trek" mythology.
In an historic move, a group of Republican senators united with Democrats Thursday to approve the plan by Gov. Jan Brewer to sharply expand the state's Medicaid program.
When the weather turns warm, I find myself craving the smell and taste of a great homemade burger off the grill.
The eastbound Loop 202 was closed for hours Thursday night after a deadly accident near Recker Road.
ROME — The U.N. has new weapons to fight hunger, boost nutrition and reduce pollution, and they might be crawling or flying near you right now: edible insects.
The same jury that convicted Jodi Arias of murder one week ago took less than three hours Wednesday to determine that the former waitress is eligible for the death penalty in the stabbing death of her one-time lover.
Buzz words such as “subsidies” and “loopholes” have been thrown around by politicians for decades. If you’re seeking to impose punitive financial policies, these words are certainly more appealing than terms like “tax” or “penalty.” The Obama Administration is currently pursuing tax increases on the oil and gas industry under the guise of ending accounting loopholes.
Dear Debt Adviser: I own my home and have no mortgage or note. I have no debts except a student loan of about $11,000, and I can pay that off right now. I’ve always wanted to be debt-free, and I could write a check tomorrow and do that.
“Is the SRP monopoly spending thousands of advertising dollars (consumer electrical power payments) to promote SRP or to promote Mayor Scott Smith’s run for governor?”
After the high-profile shooting of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in 2010, Scott Rollefstad felt he had to do something to help keep other agents safe.
With a deep inhale and wide smile, Jordan Beck let out the worst-kept secret in Arizona high school softball, and came as close as anyone wearing black and red to acknowledging the history that’s been made on the east end of Brown Road.
Division I baseball state championship game
School districts in the East Valley are working the numbers to figure how much they will have to pay utilities, pay teachers next year or spend on textbooks.
Never a doubt.
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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