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CANBERRA, Australia - A shrimp fisherman who swam 12 hours to shore to get help after his trawler sank, leaving him and his two crewmates clinging to flotsam, was hailed as a hero Friday.
In this image from television, John Jarrett, 2nd left, is helped from a rescue helicopter Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008, after he survived 30 hours in the water clinging desperately to a fiberglass cooler lid.
Luke Clausen of Washington state put the finishing touches on a rare wire-to-wire victory last Sunday in the 36th annual CITGO Bassmaster Classic held on Lake Tohopekaliga in Florida on a day when weather wreaked havoc on all contenders.
Luke Clausen of Washington state put the finishing touches on a rare wire-to-wire victory last Sunday in the 36th annual CITGO Bassmaster Classic held on Lake Tohopekaliga in Florida on a day when weather wreaked havoc on all contenders.
A fisherman walks amid strong winds and rain in the Las Hamacas beach in the resort city of Acapulco, Mexico on Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Sands casino sits behind the Fishermans Wharf in Macau, in this Feb. 7, 2006 file photo. Macau - the only place in China where casinos are legal - says it\'s just getting started.
Chandler police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a robber who took an undisclosed amount of cash from Chase Bank branch inside a Basha’s grocery store on Saturday.
Donald Nicholson, left, a friend of missing fisherman Marquis Cooper, walks with an unidentified member of Corey Smith's family at the U.S. Coast Guard station in St. Petersburg, Fla., Tuesday after being told the search for three missing fishermen was called off. Cooper and Smith - both NFL players - and former University of South Florida football player Will Bleakley have not been seen since they left to go fishing early Saturday morning.
A fisherman runs past ships docked during Hurricane Norbert in Puerto San Carlos, Mexico, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008. Scores of people fled flooded homes as Hurricane Norbert lashed Mexico's southern Baja California peninsula with torrential rains and screaming winds.
Divers searching for about three hours found no bodies in Tempe Town Lake after a pickup truck went in early Wednesday.
A man robbed a bank in a Chandler supermarket over the weekend.
DEL RIO, Texas - A former NFL cheerleader and winner of "The Bachelor" is out of jail after being arrested in a southwest border-town bar for unruly behavior.
Is it time for Arizona Sen. John McCain to follow in the foot steps (actually the “Shoes of the Fisherman”), Pope Benedict VI?
A forensic psychiatrist who works as a consultant for Phoenix police said Friday that he expects the public will provide the key tip that leads to an arrest in a serial killer investigation.
A forensic psychiatrist who works as a consultant for Phoenix police said Friday that he expects the public will provide the key tip that leads to an arrest in a serial killer investigation.
In a year forecast to be a good one for fishermen, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is now using a mouse to help people catch fish.
SEMINOLE, Fla. - A former cheerleader for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who was proposed to on the reality TV show "The Bachelor" was accused of punching a man she lives with in the mouth, authorities said.
Lee Wasden was the security guard — usually on cafeteria duty and keeping watch on students within the school’s gates — who was often referred to as “Bill Cosby” by students.
Arizona is a great place, especially for those who love the outdoors. Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912 and I am glad it did. During the winter people throughout America in the cold parts travel here to get out of the freezing cold; Arizona has great weather. For outdoorsmen like me, Arizona is the perfect place. There are beautiful hiking trails, amazing fishing lakes, rivers and ponds. And don’t forget the great hunting. The desert, I think, is pretty cool. There are all types of fascinating wildlife and plant life in the desert. Overall there are three reasons why I am proud to be an Arizonan: The weather, the outdoor activities and the desert.
Something’s fishy at Canyon Lake. Roadside overlooks boast red rock cliffs plunging into sparkling blue water. One does not suspect what a closer look reveals: Hundreds or even thousands of dead fish lying or floating along the lake’s rocky shoreline.
Four hours northeast of the Valley, the Little Colorado River flows through a meadow surrounded by pine trees. In this little corner of the White Mountains known as the X Diamond Ranch, horses roam freely and fly fishermen cast their lines.
Four hours northeast of the Valley, the Little Colorado River flows through a meadow surrounded by pine trees. In this little corner of the White Mountains known as the X Diamond Ranch, horses roam freely and fly fishermen cast their lines.
Six years after one of Scottsdale’s most heinous crimes, authorities still receive four or five tips a day from people claiming they have seen Robert Fisher, a suspect in the slayings of his wife and children.
This year’s early archery-only deer hunting season starts on Friday and the Arizona Game and Fish Department is reminding archery hunters they must contact a Game and Fish office in person or by telephone at (866) 903-3337 within 10 days of harvesting a deer.
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