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Although he has worked 10 years helping Christian single men and women get together, Mike McCartney of Scottsdale doesn’t consider himself an expert matchmaker.
After a divorce or the sudden death of a spouse, single parents have the twin challenges of adjusting to a new life and getting their child adjusted to it as well.
Scottsdale Chaparral’s Drake Kakar outlasted Tucson Catalina Foothills’ Tom Wolff, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, to capture the 4A-I state singles tennis tournament Saturday at the Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club.
The way Mike McCartney figures it, single Christians looking for life partners can carry out solid community service for a Valley organization and meet other like-minded Christian singles at the same time. Today is the inaugural SinglesofFaith.org Phoenix Work Day for single Christians to volunteer at nonprofit organizations.
The Phoenix Suns were on their team bus a few weeks ago when David Robinson's name came up.
CHICAGO - Gray hair seems like a silvery career asset to 56-year-old Dan Vnuk now that he’s given up dyeing his, hoping to improve his job prospects.
Dear Mikey,
Perhaps the most interesting personality on either team is Ohio State receiver Anthony Gonzalez, a philosophy major who earlier this week said college athletes were the most exploited group of people in the United States.
NEW YORK - Britney Spears is finally catching a break. Her new song, "Gimme More," is now a success on the music charts - despite the pop star's turbulent personal life and the humiliation of her much-panned performance at MTV's Video Music Awards.
Kristen Richard and Mike Betz are a picture- perfect couple. The two eat off each other's plates at Tempe's Four Peaks Brewery on a recent Saturday evening and finish each other's sentences.
Kristen Richard and Mike Betz are a picture- perfect couple. The two eat off each other's plates at Tempe's Four Peaks Brewery on a recent Saturday evening and finish each other's sentences. They hold hands during dinner and rarely take their eyes off one another.
As the night begins, you can see people are nervous. They stand around the bar, the women at one end, the men at the other, all looking like teenagers at a junior high dance.
Getting through college as a single mother is hard enough - and the holidays can be doubly stressful - but one Ahwatukee Foothills chiropractor decided to help by taking part in the Helping Hands For Single Mother "Holiday Heroes" event.
All Nathan Kleve wanted was four tickets each to the Cardinals’ home games against Chicago and Dallas, odds he figured were in his favor when he was second in line Saturday morning at the Ticketmaster location inside Chandler Fashion Mall’s Robinsons-May.
BERLIN, Md. - Forgive Charles Walsh if he's a little slow to join in the rounds of speed dating going on around him. Not only has the 55-year-old divorced father never tried speed dating - he hasn't been out at night except for work events in about a decade.
RENTON, Wash. — Edgerrin James is likely to enter the top 10 on the NFL's career rushing list this weekend.
A single-vehicle rollover wreck on westbound Loop 202 Santan Freeway has left one person dead, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
Orange County punk popsters The Offspring's new album is called “Splinter,” and in concert at Mesa Amphitheatre the band showed the two distinct sides of their music.
The word “monogram” can spark images of stuffy bathrooms where hand towels are distinguished between “his” and “hers” by elaborately embroidered initials. But a monogram is also an opportunity to personalize your home with a little style.
The word “monogram” can spark images of stuffy bathrooms where hand towels are distinguished between “his” and “hers” by elaborately embroidered initials. But a monogram is also an opportunity to personalize your home with a little style.
It was the spring of 1990. Back then you could pull your pickup truck up to the fence of old Scottsdale Stadium, unfurl a lawn chair in the bed, pop open a cold beer from your Igloo ice chest, and watch a spring training game for free with an ideal spot to go home with a home run ball.
PHOENIX — The personal stories of people who said they were racially profiled in Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration sweeps took center stage Wednesday at a trial aimed at settling allegations over whether the lawman's trademark patrols disproportionately single out Latinos.
No one had to tell Chandler Begay to continue playing her game.
Remember that scene in "Lost in America" when Albert Brooks goes into the employment office in Safford looking for a six-figure salary with bonuses? He was offered a job for $7 an hour as a school crossing guard. And he took it.
Crystal Garcia is a single working mother busy raising three sons. Even with her hands full, she tackled going to school at Arizona State University full time.
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