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LOS ANGELES — A toy poodle that was rushed to the vet after swallowing a tube sock. A Great Dane that had to be operated on three times for eating his owner's shoulder pads.
Strong winds making their way across our state on Monday are kicking up more than just dirt and dust.
One thing as indispensable to our guest room as freshly laundered sheets? Some literature on all the great stuff there is to do around here.
Valley Fever among Arizonans continues to run high, according to the state Department of Health Services.
While use of methamphetamine is down in Gilbert, heroin and prescription drugs are on the uptick, according to the Gilbert Police Department.
Riley, a male medium-sized mixed breed dog, was one of the stars of the recent Gilbert Days Parade, where he “sang,” acted cute, and cuddled with the volunteers from Friends for Life. He’s come a long way since being rescued from a reservation in northern Arizona where he was starving and suffering from tick fever. About 1 or 2 years old, he is proving himself to be full of personality, the folks at Friends for Life say.
Fans of Donny and Marie, rejoice! The Osmond siblings are coming Nov. 27 to ASU Gammage for the live show “Donny and Marie — Christmas in Arizona,” and you can win tickets.
Butterfly is an absolute sweetheart of a dog. She’s an adult American Bulldog mix found as a stray with an existing skin condition, which appeared to be allergies left untreated that left some spots without hair. Butterfly loves to play with toys, prefers larger dogs to smaller ones, and just loves people.
The first movie Selena Gomez remembers seeing in the theater: "Seed of Chucky."
Welcome to the Bizarro World.
Cases of Bieber Fever are expected to be on the rise this week due to the singing sensation’s live performance Saturday at Jobing.com Arena.
Butterfly, described by Arizona Friends for Life as "an absolute sweetheart of a dog," needs a special, loving home while she recovers from tick fever. This adult American bulldog mix was also suffering from a skin condition and untreated allergies when she was found as a stray.
As the credits rolled and the lights of the sparsely populated theater came up, a wave of indifference crashed over me. I was pretty certain I loved what I had just witnessed, but why? And quite frankly, what had I just witnessed?
A Mesa couple’s love story includes a broken heart, a mended heart — and a miracle birth.
The Phoenix metro area is seeing an epidemic of Valley Fever after last summer’s massive dust storm and this year could lead to a high number of cases, too.
Blowing dust rolling across the desert causes a dust devil just south of 40th street and Pecos Wednesday afternoon July 13, 2011. Blowing dust could contain spores and other contaminates that could cause valley fever. July 13, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
The Phoenix metro area is seeing an epidemic of Valley Fever after last summer’s massive dust storm and this year could lead to a high number of cases too.
Blowing dust could contain spores and other contaminates that could cause valley fever. [Tribune file]
If you can accept the notion that Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf and Jason Clarke could be brothers during this century or any other, you might be able to immerse yourself in the artfully pulpy allure of "Lawless," based on the true story of the bootlegging Bondurants.
I am often asked by parents how to keep children healthy during the busy school year. I have some simple answers to share and some preventative measures that parents can implement to keep their child focused and in the classroom.
An elderly East Valley man died this month after contracting West Nile Virus, becoming the first human fatality of the year from this disease.
An elderly East Valley man died this month after contracting West Nile Virus, becoming the first human fatality of the year from this disease.
It’s not hard for the typical 6-year-old to find something to complain about. A broken toy. Staying up late. No ice cream before dinner.
LOS ANGELES — Batman has all the gadgets Bruce Wayne's resources can buy, but he doesn't have one thing nearly every other summer blockbuster has: 3-D.
Arizona’s first human West Nile Virus case for the year has been confirmed in Maricopa County.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
Guest Commentary by Michael Carroll
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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