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In this Thursday, May 9, 2013 photo, smoked trout is inspected at the Ducktrap River company, in Belfast, Maine. Americans are eating a lot more smoked seafood than they used to. That demand, part of a larger trend of infusing everything from salts and cocktails to nuts and teas with a kiss of smoky flavor, has smoked seafood producers like Maine’s Ducktrap River moving fast to expand production. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
In this Thursday, May 9, 2013 photo, smoked salmon is packaged at the Ducktrap River company, in Belfast, Maine. Americans are eating a lot more smoked seafood than they used to. That demand, part of a larger trend of infusing everything from salts and cocktails to nuts and teas with a kiss of smoky flavor, has smoked seafood producers like Maine’s Ducktrap River moving fast to expand production. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
In this Thursday, May 9, 2013 photo, smoked salmons are weighed and packaged at the Ducktrap River company, in Belfast, Maine. Americans are eating a lot more smoked seafood than they used to. That demand, part of a larger trend of infusing everything from salts and cocktails to nuts and teas with a kiss of smoky flavor, has smoked seafood producers like Maine’s Ducktrap River moving fast to expand production. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
In this Thursday, May 9, 2013 photo, wild sockeye salmon is smoked at the Ducktrap River company, in Belfast, Maine. Americans are eating a lot more smoked seafood than they used to. That demand, part of a larger trend of infusing everything from salts and cocktails to nuts and teas with a kiss of smoky flavor, has smoked seafood producers like Maine’s Ducktrap River moving fast to expand production. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Picking up some fresh wines for summer is in the bag — or shopping cart, actually — as supermarkets get in touch with their inner sommeliers.
Brophy's Devon Allen waits for the times along with his teammate Robert Grant in the Division I, 300 Meter Hurdles during the Arizona State Track Championship Meet held at Mesa Community College, Saturday, May 11, 2013.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Brophy's Devon Allen,center competes in the Divison I, 110 Meter Hurdles along with Corona del Sol's Tevin Mayfield,left, and Brophy's Robert Grant during the Arizona State Track Championship Meet held at Mesa Community College, Saturday, May 11, 2013.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Brophy's Devon Allen,right, raises his hands after times are posted of his winning the Division I, 300 Meter Hurdles in a time of 36.74 while his teammate Robert Grant finished second in a time of 36.88 during the Arizona State Track Championship Meet held at Mesa Community College, Saturday, May 11, 2013.[Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The Valley sports media has been tripping over itself in lauding the hiring of new Phoenix Suns general manager Ryan McDonough, calling it a turning point and a ray of light for a franchise that has been in a death spiral during these past couple years of the Robert Sarver era.
Attorney General Tom Horne paid a $300 fine Wednesday -- $582 with surcharges -- to settle a criminal misdemeanor charge he left the scene of an accident without leaving a note.
Even though “The Great Gatsby” has gotten the movie treatment several times in the past, no film adaptation has ever really stood out as the definitive version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s celebrated novel.
LOS ANGELES — Isabella Rossellini's search for the meaning of maternal instinct in "Mammas" looks at nine animals where things like polygamy, lying and dying convince her that "anything goes."
Mountain View’s Page Roberts, center, bunts the ball after a pitch by Red Mountain’s Bre Macha during a game between the two teams on March 5. The two Mesa rivals have met twice this season and will play again on Wednesday in a Division I semifinal.
It has become a real-life soap opera watched by people around the world and dozens of fanatics who camp out on a Phoenix sidewalk in the middle of the night to get into the show. One seat even sold for $200.
NAPA, Calif. — Love the lush and lovely Napa Valley but hate how expensive it can be? You're not the first. In the late 19th century, writer Robert Louis Stevenson moved his honeymoon to the rustic but free setting of an abandoned mining camp when the $10-a-week going rate for Calistoga hotels proved too much for his slender purse.
Apache Junction youngsters had the chance to see the Arizona Supreme Court in action live in their own community Tuesday, when the state’s high court held court on campus at Apache Junction High School.
In the galaxy of big-screen superheros — a rather glum lot — Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man is the snappy one.
This film publicity image released by Disney-Marvel Studios shows Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in a scene from "Iron Man 3." (AP Photo/Disney, Marvel Studios, Zade Rosenthal)
As Jodi Arias' trial wraps up this week after four months of testimony, her fate rests in part on the testimony of expert witnesses who have offered up one clinical diagnosis after another for the small-town waitress and aspiring photographer from California to explain why she killed her lover five years ago.
In this photo taken March 25, 2013, is a monument in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park marking the area where the famous Scottish writer, author of "Treasure Island," spent his 1880 honeymoon in Calistoga, Calif. Hiking the trail past the monument and up Mt. St. Helena is one of several activities Napa Valley visitors can enjoy for free. (AP Photo/Michelle Locke)
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