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Scottsdale schools Superintendent John Baracy figured he planned the perfect spring break vacation:
Copper Ridge Elementary School student Audry Woods, 7, takes a close look at a Polyphemus moth which was donated to her second grade class by school superintendent Dr. John Baracy.
Rocco may be a small man, but he’s the “Leader of the Pack” at Potato Chips Pomeranian Rescue in Ahwatukee because he’s a Chihuahua. He’s manly, social and has a fine spirit about him. This 8-year-old has a soft, wavy coat, with a distinguished touch of gray. He’s 6 pounds of muscle. Rocco is neutered, current on vaccinations, and has a microchip.
Anyone who decided golf should be restricted to uptight, scowling, humorless or silent folks hasn't played with Zach Wright.
Anyone who decided golf should be restricted to uptight, scowling, humorless or silent folks hasn't played with Zach Wright.
Unity of Chandler, Home of Divine Love, 325 N. Austin Drive, Suite 4, will be reunited with its founding minister, when the Rev. Kyra Baehr returns for a visit later this week.
Sheila Coonen received an award at the Faith and Community Leaders meeting from a representative of St. Vincent de Paul for her work on the recent Citrus Drive.
Sheila Coonen received an award at the Faith and Community Leaders meeting from a representative of St. Vincent de Paul for her work on the recent Citrus Drive.
Gov. Brewer knew this bill would lead to a lawsuit, but signed it anyway. There are ways to protest federal immigration’s lack of action that do NOT cost us millions in attorney fees. Those, however, will not stir the pot of emotion designed to polarize U.S. citizens. Why do we continue to fall for these shallow manipulations? A fool and his money (tax dollars) soon part. Raw emotion will not solve our immigration problems. Rational discourse will. Shame on our “leaders”. Shame on us for repeatedly taking the bait.
FILE - Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs is seen in this undated booking photo provided by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, in Arizona. A Mohave County judge has dismissed all Arizona charges against the polygamist leader. Judge Steven Conn granted a prosecutor's motion Wednesday, June 9, 2010 to dismiss the four charges of sexual misconduct with a minor with prejudice, meaning they cannot be refiled. (AP Photo/Mohave County Sheriff's Office)
Gilbert will host German leaders this week as part of an international fellowship program to study city management and government administration.
Live results from Thursday's first round of the Waste Managament Phoenix Open at the TPC of Scottsdale.
About 200 religious leaders from throughout Arizona are expected to converge Friday on Casa Grande to talk about immigration reform.
The military government of Myanmar is not as insular, corrupt and oppressive as North Korea but it’s a close runner up. And both governments show a stunning indifference to the welfare of their people.
For the second straight day, scores of Maricopa County sheriff's deputies and civilian volunteers swept through Guadalupe targeting suspected illegal immigrants as frustrated town leaders said they wanted Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio out and a different police agency to patrol their streets.
JERUSALEM - Former President Jimmy Carter brokered the first Israeli-Arab peace deal, but he's getting a cool reception in Israel during his latest visit to the Mideast.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter looks on during a meeting with Noam and Aviva Schalit, not seen, the parents of captured Israeli soldier Cpl. Gilad Schalit, in Jerusalem, Sunday, April 13, 2008.
PROTEST: Andrew Sanchez, 25, of Guadalupe, pauses before getting into his car to put up signs protesting Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Guadalupe crime suppression operation on Friday.
STREET: Young boys watch as Eddie Barrios, 27, of Guadalupe, is questioned during the Guadalupe crime suppression operation on Friday. Barrios was stopped on accusations he failed to use his signal while turning into a driveway.
TRAFFIC: Two Guadalupe residents are questioned during a traffic stop as part of the Guadalupe crime suppression operation on Friday.
More people fill their prescriptions at Walgreens than at any other pharmacy, but third-place Wal-Mart, with its $4 generic drugs program, is growing a market share fast, according to a just-completed national study.
JERICHO, West Bank - Ehud Olmert on Monday became the first Israeli prime minister to visit a Palestinian town since the outbreak of fighting seven years ago, meeting under heavy guard with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to talk about the creation of a Palestinian state.
Alan Christopher, the father suspected of shooting and killing his two sons before killing himself Friday, was scheduled to host a bingo event that night at Desert Shadows Elementary School where one of his sons attended.
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