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A few weeks ago I took my monthly trip to the local flea market, where I went on a vintage-wallpaper-buying spree. I also found some beautiful old maps, shelf-edging paper and wall borders.
Southern California coach Lane Kiffin landed highly-rated offensive line recruit Cyrus Hobbi on Friday, but it wasn’t without a big assist from a man who now coaches more than 1,000 miles away.
Dr. Mark Lundell spent hours upon hours in the clouds with his children, passing on to them his love for aviation.
Dr. Mark Lundell spent hours upon hours in the clouds with his children, passing on to them his love for aviation.
Mark Lundell, left, and his son, Jacob, stand atop one of two experimental planes at the Scottsdale Airport in this photo taken September 3, 2003. FILE PHOTOS
Mark Lundell, left, and his son, Jacob, stand atop one of two experimental planes at the Scottsdale Airport in this photo taken September 3, 2003. FILE PHOTOS
A national chain of arts and crafts stores has signed a lease to set up shop in a former Mervyn’s department store in Scottsdale this fall.
Debbie and Bruce Benson of Chandler are reflected in their 1937 Ford, one of the cars they recently brought to the Goodguys auto auction at West-World of Scottsdale.
Debbie and Bruce Benson, from Chandler, are reflected in their 1937 Ford, one of the cars they recently brought to the Goodguys auto auction at Westworld in Scottsdale.
People line up to buy the Worischeck family’s blue, ivory and speckled brown eggs as fast as their hens can lay them.
Mary Jo Worischeck looks over an eggplant as it grows ripe on its vine at Chick-a-Bee Gardens in Gilbert. Oct. 19, 2009.
Seventy-eight-year-old Georgette Nork collects fresh eggs twice a day from the hen house at Chick-a-Bee Gardens in Gilbert. Oct. 19, 2009.
Herbie Herbert steers down the road, head swiveling, eyes peeled. Just past where Scottsdale's plazas and office parks give way to desert, he sees something in a dry wash."There's a spot," he says. "Where you see black sand, there's gold."
HARD WORK: Gold prospecting can be lucrative, but it is a lot of work, says Herbie Herbert. After a day of digging and panning, he’s usually very tired.
Michael Alberti developed a love for photography as a teen. While a courier, his boss at a firm in Chicago’s Wrigley Building taught him how to use a 35mm camera.
Cheryl Stillman’s Chandler home is a doll lover’s paradise. Hundreds of dolls in every size and color, many wearing extravagant fashions, fill curio cabinets in several rooms of her house. Each is labeled with its name, manufacturer and date.
DIGITAL DOCTOR: Dr. Michael Alberti, an emergency room physician, has a budding side business as a photographer.
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