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A man was arrested early Monday, accused of permanently disfiguring his girlfriend after hitting her in the face with a 32-ounce beer bottle last month and damaging her car with a rock.
ABC15 has learned a Valley man may be permanently disfigured after police say his wife ran over him for not voting against President Barack Obama in the election.
Workers who lose teeth in an on-the-job injury are entitled to collect benefits for 18 months, even if they are not disfigured, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled.
PRESTON, Kan. — Like hundreds of small towns across rural America, Preston has boarded-up storefronts lining its Main Street. The roof has fallen in at the long-abandoned high school, while peeling paint and broken windows disfigure once stately, now vacant homes. This central Kansas farming town of 170 people is dying - and an Arizona undertaker has a plan to bring it back to life.
LYON, France - Doctors in France said they had performed the world's first partial face transplant, forging the way into a risky medical frontier by operating on a woman disfigured by a dog bite.
This week’s Weekly World News tabloid has caused an uproar by listing Phoenix police officer Jason Schechterle as No. 6 in a Top 10 list of the world’s ugliest people.
A judge will begin hearing evidence Tuesday to decide whether former Arizona State University football star and AP NFL defensive rookie of the year Terrell Suggs should stand trial on assault charges.
Broadway’s longest-running show, “Phantom of the Opera,” comes alive on Eight, Arizona PBS in an all-star extravaganza marking the 25th anniversary of this Andrew Lloyd Webber musical production. The show airs at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Broadway’s longest-running show, “Phantom of the Opera,” comes alive on Eight, Arizona PBS in an all-star extravaganza marking the 25th anniversary of this Andrew Lloyd Webber musical production. The show airs at 7 p.m. Sunday.
The Phoenix Symphony is looking for a female vocalist to sing alongside the actor known for playing one of the most famous characters in musical theater.
That Jason Schechterle was able to stand at a lectern Wednesday with his wife, Suzie, by his side and announce his medical retirement from police work is in itself a miracle.
A 17-year-old Tempe girl was in a medically induced coma Monday after being severely beaten, and police arrested her stepfather in the assault, police said.
Jason Schechterle dreamed of being a homicide detective ever since he was a teenager. And even a fiery crash early in his career, which left him disfigured, couldn’t stop that dream.
Jason Schechterle dreamed of being a homicide detective ever since he was a teenager. And even a fiery crash early in his career, which left him disfigured, couldn’t stop that dream.
A polite but nonetheless intense dispute in the nation’s capital concerns a large stone, a block of marble 16 feet long, 9 feet wide and 11 feet high. The marble is showing the effects of having sat unprotected in the open for 76 years.
LOS ANGELES - Playwright John Belluso, who championed the rights of disabled people in both his work and through the writer's program he helped direct, has died. He was 36.
Four Mesa cousins will be sentenced Friday for the November 2004 beating death of a 20-year-old man. Osaiasi Foleti, 20, his brother, Kuea Foleti, 19, and 15-year-old Lose Ika pleaded guilty to second-degree murder without agreeing to any plea bargain.
Four Mesa cousins will be sentenced Friday for the November 2004 beating death of a 20-year-old man. Osaiasi Foleti, 20, his brother, Kuea Foleti, 19, and 15-year-old Lose Ika pleaded guilty to second-degree murder without agreeing to any plea bargain.
Having strip-mined the taboos of dwarfism, conjoined twins, albinism, disfigurement and split-personality disorder for laughs, the Farrelly Bros. now turn their high-powered hoses on the Special Olympics.
Driving drunk now comes at an even higher price — public shame. Sobering Sentences, a Web site created by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, displays names and faces of people convicted of driving under the influence.
Driving drunk now comes at an even higher price — public shame. Sobering Sentences, a Web site created by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, displays names and faces of people convicted of driving under the influence.
Suspending disbelief is a part of watching most any action film, where bullets fly like birds and mayhem explodes as easily as a shaken soda can. But even in such a contrived movie world, it's asking far too much for us to accept that Noomi Rapace would be hounded as a "monster" for a little scaring around her left eye.
In its first life, our home was a subdivision model, with the premium landscaping package, the white carpet and the fancy wallpaper. The homebuilder stocked it with plastic flowers, lacquered breadbaskets and portraits of beautiful people on the walls. Real couples would walk through, hating the fake folks who lived here.
A girlfriend turned to me once, her brow furrowed in thought.
In 1999, Lea Friese-Haben lost her job, was dumped by her fiancé for a younger woman and found out she had a rare form of skin cancer.
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