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ASPEN, Colo. - Stephen Colbert, a faux conservative who often honors himself on his Comedy Central show, was lauded by the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival as their "Person of the Year."
This Saturday will mark the fifth month that Joey Bellus and Shaun Rico of “Help a Human” have met with local homeless people at Phoenix’s Margaret T. Hance Park to distribute supplies and friendship.
A man has been arrested for allegedly selling stolen property at his mini-mart store in Phoenix.
Dance Depot has members from all over the Valley and there always seems to be something going on at the Ahwatukee Foothills studio.
Dance Depot has members from all over the Valley and there always seems to be something going on at the Ahwatukee Foothills studio.
Police plan to submit a case to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office recommending charges against a Chandler couple accused of dealing in stolen items from retail stores.
The six weeks when we were reduced to a nation of people who smuggled toothpaste aboard aircraft is over.
Sometimes it's the little things that help the most - an adage that has become the mission of Operation Wounded Warrior. The nonprofit Queen Creek organization is working to provide health, comfort and personal items to wounded military personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Darla Gonzalez wanted the second year of the Love Walk to be bigger and better.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. - Companies today are much more conscious of potential security risks, like the one that took place at The Miami Herald building on Nov. 24, but there are some situations that can’t be anticipated, security experts say.
In a small thrift shop on a quiet stretch of Arizona Avenue, a group of women sift through piles of clothes and household goods, looking for anything that might catch the eye of someone who has happened upon hard times or someone who is looking for a great deal.
This Thanksgiving, Valley food banks are thankful for a surge in volunteers and donations. But they also point out the need for such goodwill beyond the holidays.
The government has finally given us some guidance on what should be in a good sunscreen, so carefree days of lying out should be ahead of us shortly, right?
This is a story of how a Mesa market research firm dug a little deeper — by having some kids search for buried coins — and saved a company from digging itself a hole.
TRENTON, N.J. — Big businesses are spending serious time and money trying to limit the swine flu pandemic's impact on operations, from bankrolling video on good hygiene to training employees to cover for co-workers with critical jobs.
For foster children in the East Valley, a new set of school clothes, or even an extra toy, is that much closer to a reality. In light of state funding cuts affecting foster children, Mesa United Way officials started a program called Helen's Hope Chest - set to officially open Saturday - aimed at helping to pair those children with needed supplies at no cost.
Gene Steer has seen many children come to school hungry throughout his 22 years working as a teacher in the Tempe Elementary School District. The worst time for most of those students: Monday morning.
Domestic males must strike a balance between animal instinct and civilized decorum. Too soft, and you’ll “feel strongly” about paint swatches, tea towels and “The View.”
Orbital Sciences Corp., a developer and manufacturer of space and rocket systems, is looking to expand operations in west Chandler.
WASHINGTON - The nation's capital sounded a little more like Nashville with country music stars paying tribute to "coal miner's daughter" Loretta Lynn at the 26th Kennedy Center Honors.
WASHINGTON - It may seem like the country that used to make everything is on the brink of making nothing.
Bob Schuster: With government services being slashed right and left, it’s time for all of us to step up. Volunteerism always has been an important American tradition, and it’s deeply rooted in Mesa’s culture as well. But several decades of expanding government have eroded our willingness to help our neighbors in need; we assume the government will take care of them.
The act of giving clearly doesn’t go out of style.
Instead of putting your health at great risk by getting a flu shot, a healthier option is to prevent the flu naturally by limiting immune suppressors.
Instead of putting your health at great risk by getting a flu shot, a healthier option is to prevent the flu naturally by limiting immune suppressors.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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