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Angelica Palomares helps to build her new home in Tempe with the help of SRP employees and their friends and family. [Photo courtesy SRP]
Conception Palomares helps to build her new home in Tempe with the help of SRP employees and their friends and family. [Photo courtesy SRP]
SRP employees and their friends and family pose with the Palomares family (front center) at the construction site. [Photo courtesy SRP]
Volunteers write messages of love and goodwill to Palomares family on walls of the house’s frame. [Photo courtesy SRP]
The Palomares family poses in front of their new home in Tempe. [Photo courtesy of SRP]
Diane Halle Center for Family Justice spokeswoman Carrie Simmons shows the center’s wardrobe that has emergency clothing for women and children escaping abusive situations Monday, Dec 17, 2012. When it comes to its child-sex trafficking victims, the center needs more clothes suited for teens, young adults and children. [Daniel Quigley/East Valley Tribune]
Megan Hansen and her friend are selling Humane Lemonade on Saturday mornings. The proceeds will benefit the local Humane Society.
Lupe Cisneros of El Mirage, left, and Roger Schwierjohn, Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona chief executive officer, present Anna Martinez and her daughter Lilah, 4, with a bottle of sparkling cider during a ceremony to dedicate a new home to the Martinez family in Glendale, Saturday.
Lupe Cisneros of El Mirage, left, and Roger Schwierjohn, Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona chief executive officer, present Anna Martinez and her daughter Lilah, 4, with a bottle of sparkling cider during a ceremony to dedicate a new home to the Martinez family in Glendale, Saturday.
Lupe Cisneros of El Mirage, left, and Roger Schwierjohn, Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona chief executive officer, present Anna Martinez and her daughter Lilah, 4, with a bottle of sparkling cider during a ceremony to dedicate a new home to the Martinez family in Glendale, Saturday.
A couple dresses up for the Sing Sing Festival on "Human Planet." (SHNS photo by Timothy Allen / Discovery Channel)
Celebrate that golden breed of dog, the golden retreiver, during the Bark in the Park event 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 29 at Tempe's Kiwanis Park, located at Mill Avenue and All-America Way.
A Vent submission (Dec. 3) in the Tribune paints a misleading and inaccurate picture of the work of The Humane Society of the United States.
Can your robot be your friend? Scientists are working on a robot revolution that will create a new level of humanity. “Robots in the human environment, to me that’s the final frontier,” said Cynthia Breazeal, robotic life group director at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
FACE THE FUTURE: Robot builder Bill Hicks pulls the face over the head of a robot made in the image of Albert Einstein at Hanson Robotics in Dallas.
A Mesa tailor who admitted he tried to smuggle an Iranian across the U.S.-Mexico border was sentenced to five years’ probation Tuesday.
Across the parking lot from Covance’s main laboratory facility in Madison, Wis., sits the company’s new Clinical Research Unit. It’s where humans become the guinea pigs near the end of the federal drug-approval process.
They were in a two-van caravan with about 50 other illegal immigrants on a rarely used dirt road in the middle of nowhere.
Growing up in a small town like Casa Grande gave Greg Coxon a strong sense of community.
Saturday Night Live comedian Jimmy Fallon’s pompous “The Computer Guy” — that snotty high-tech computer geek who considered himself far above us low-techies — would never get a job with GC Tech Company of Chandler.
Hispanic leaders are calling a series of high-profile demonstrations on Monday to call attention to immigration reform.
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
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