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Life is peachy-keen at Schnepf Farms where this annual festival fills the orchards with smiling children and families in search of $2 a pound fresh, ripe peaches, family friendly entertainment and hot-off-the-griddle peach pancakes, served from 7:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. The festival begins May 18 and runs through Memorial Day and includes hay rides, peach pit spitting contests, live music May 18 and 19, roller coaster and other fair-type rides, as well as a “Peachy Sampling Tent,” where you can purchase a panorama of peach-related products. Other food options, including burgers and hot dogs, grilled chicken sandwhices, salads and kettle corn are also available.
Experience the panorama of da Vinci’s work as artist, inventor, scientist, anatomist, architect, sculptor, engineer and philosopher.
Judging part one of Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" prelude "The Hobbit" is a bit like reviewing a film after seeing only the first act.
Q: I love the new panoramic photos I can take with my iPhone, but when I share them on Facebook, they are too small. Help! — Sandy
Q: I love the new panoramic photos I can take with my iPhone, but when I share them on Facebook, they are too small. Help! - Sandy
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple has unveiled the new iPhone 5 at a conference Wednesday morning in San Francisco.
ABOARD THE CANADIAN - There are only a few hours of black ink darkness here during July, which is just as well because sleep is not coming easily. The clickety-clack, rattle-and-hum, buckin' bronc ride on the cross-Canada train makes decent shut-eye as elusive as cellphone reception along the endless southern prairie.
One building in downtown Glendale is getting a head-turning look, thanks to a new mural which will grace the outer south wall of a longtime downtown restaurant.
One building in downtown Glendale is getting a head-turning look, thanks to a new mural which will grace the outer south wall of a longtime downtown restaurant.
SANTA FE, N.M. - New Mexico lives up to its nickname "The Land of Enchantment" every time I visit.
Sport utes aren’t dead . . . they’ve just evolved into something a ‘little’better
It’s like flying your own personal jet 10 feet off the ground . . . for 2,000 miles.
You’ve probably had the privilege of traveling through the mind and spirit of Bennie M. Gonzales many times, and for many years. You just never knew you were.
NOGALES, Ariz.- A spate of drug-related killings the past few months in Nogales, Mexico, is keeping some residents in its U.S. sister city from crossing the border as they have long been accustomed to doing.
It's the dancing cats that put the evening over the top.
Scottsdale residents are opting for a large Desert Discovery Center with a national profile for the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, but the planned nature center's focus should remain on the local environment.
LOS ANGELES - The Phoenix spacecraft has tasted Martian water for the first time, scientists reported Thursday.
So, you think you have computer networking problems now? Imagine what it was like 13 years ago the road in the middle of rural Turkey.
Q. I want to edit my digital photos but don’t want to spend the money for Photoshop. Are there any low-cost programs that will allow me to do some reasonable editing of my photos? — Mark
Those of us who are transplanted residents of this state each have particular memories of the first time we saw a particular sight that told us that we were really in Arizona.
Snow falls Monday on a charter bus that crashed along State Route 163 in Utah Sunday night. Photo by Neil Joslin / Blue Mountain Panorama
Snow falls Monday on a charter bus that crashed along State Route 163 in Utah Sunday night. Photo by Neil Joslin / Blue Mountain Panorama
Snow falls Monday on a charter bus that crashed along State Route 163 in Utah Sunday night. Photo by Neil Joslin / Blue Mountain Panorama
An updated list of the Seven Wonders of the World was released recently, and recognizing each of them poses as much of a task for nongeography majors as the ancient Greeks’ original roster.
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