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FLAGSTAFF — A wintry storm has dropped more snow in the state's northern and eastern mountains, making driving tough along Interstates 17 and 40.
Beach wrestling, one of the hottest events in wrestling, is coming to the East Valley with the help of Kauffman Homes. The event, scheduled for weigh-in at 9 a.m. May 13 at Jacob’s Ranch subdivision (2181 E. Pima Ave., Apache Junction) is for youths in grades 9-12 with five weight classes — 120, 135, 150, 165 and 190 pounds.
Each year, as forest fires rage across the state, it’s heartbreaking to see thousands of trees consumed by flames. Just a few months ago, the Gladiator Fire blazed through more than 16,000 acres in the Prescott National Forest; and last year, the Wallow Fire destroyed more than 530,000 acres of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, making it the largest forest fire in the state’s history. Unfortunately, many residents lost their homes in both of these fires, and all of us have lost so much that these tranquil forests have to offer.
PAGE — A stretch of U.S. 89 in northern Arizona is closed in both directions because of a pavement problem about 25 miles south of Page.
Snowfall around Arizona means the winter driving season is under way.
Relatives of the Lovell family returned Tuesday to the east Mesa neighborhood where five people were slain to hand out fliers with memorial service information.
Relatives of the Lovell family returned Tuesday to the east Mesa neighborhood where five people were slain to hand out fliers with memorial service information.
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, the annual marathon of holiday obligations and events is kicking into gear. Take time out before the craziness sets in to enjoy Arizona’s beautiful fall weather with these nighttime desert tours.
A free all-day workshop for women in Phoenix this Saturday, May 18, aims to offer a way to “unlock one’s true potential as a catalyst for lasting love, stronger relationships and a greater sense of fulfillment,” says event promoter, Jan Hemming.
The Arizona Diamondbacks will build a state-of-theart Little League ballfield in Tempe that will be named for pitcher Matt Mantei.
October 7, 2004
It won’t be anything like last year, but Arizona State will get hit hard by Tuesday’s Major League Baseball amateur draft.
Rescue workers unsuccessfully searched a rugged Arizona wilderness area for a third day in triple-digit temperatures for three Utah men who went missing while looking for the legendary Lost Dutchman Gold Mine.
Chabad of Arizona and Phoenix Children’s Hospital are co-sponsoring “Toys for Hospitalized Children” Monday, July 16, at the hospital, 1919 E. Thomas Road.
A Gilbert man shot and killed his 3-year-old daughter and then turned the gun on himself Sunday, according to Mesa police.
Scottsdale Community College’s Kati Clark helped the Artichokes to three straight conference wins, earning her the Tribune player of the week award and the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Division 2 co-player of the week women’s basketball honor.
What do you know about the Grand Canyon?
Full of bluster and bravado, behind the wheel of a fancy car, dropping $200 for dinner and living the high life in Scottsdale, young father and entrepreneur William Craig Miller seemed to have the world on a string.
Full of bluster and bravado, behind the wheel of a fancy car, dropping $200 for dinner and living the high life in Scottsdale, young father and entrepreneur William Craig Miller seemed to have the world on a string.
The early unveiling of this season’s high school boys soccer map isn’t too far removed from most of the past few years’ worth of championship geography.
I pity any building that has to stand in front of the Superstitions. Few, if any, man-made structures could pull the eyes from those fabled rocks, which seem to rise in front of you as you drive out of Apache Junction on state Route 88.
The images of the Brins fire paint a horrific picture. Animals fleeing. Smoke billowing. Giant flames consuming a thick forest in the scenic canyon of red rocks. But people often don't see the good side of a fire, which is in fact an essential force in nature.
MONTPELIER, Vt. - The cold wave that stunned the nation's midsection expanded into the Northeast on Wednesday with subzero temperatures and biting wind that kept even some winter sports fans at home.
Tuesday - Round 1
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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By Mark Heller, Tribune
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