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Police arrested a 20-year-old man on suspicion of murder in the death of a Chandler woman who managed a mini-mart, where her body was found Friday morning at an east Phoenix apartment complex.
Police arrested a 20-year-old man on suspicion of murder in the death of a Chandler woman who managed a mini-mart, where her body was found Friday morning at an east Phoenix apartment complex.
Police arrested a 20-year-old man on suspicion of murder in the death of a Chandler woman who managed a mini-mart, where her body was found Friday morning at an east Phoenix apartment complex.
Mesa police arrested a man they say robbed a grocery store clerk at knifepoint but dropped a bag full of money during a scuffle with the store manager.
The world is undergoing a data explosion, and semiconductor giant Intel sees that as a business opportunity. The company has organized a new Storage Group, with a major contingent in Chandler, to develop reasonably priced products for small- and medium-sized businesses — and eventually homeowners — to manage, store and protect their data.
The world is undergoing a data explosion, and semiconductor giant Intel sees that as a business opportunity. The company has organized a new Storage Group, with a major contingent in Chandler, to develop reasonably priced products for small- and medium-sized businesses — and eventually homeowners — to manage, store and protect their data.
Mike Wall, general manager of Storage Group Marketing, shows a toaster-shaped storage device for entry-level networks at Intel in Chandler. Units would cost between $500 and $1,000.
“Monsters vs. Aliens”: Girl who’s struck by a meteor and grows to 50 feet tall is captured by the government and taken to a secret compound where she meets other monsters.
So, Scottsdale is being sued once again by your friendly hometown newspaper, which would like to know on behalf of its readers exactly what kind of job the people who run Scottsdale are doing.
A memorial to slain Bashas’ produce manager Tony Sanchez greeted shoppers Saturday inside the store entrance at Brown Road and Mesa Drive in west Mesa.
Employees of upscale soap store LUSH startled shoppers and mall management at Scottsdale Fashion Square Wednesday by shedding their clothes to point out the virtues of products without packaging.
The Downtown Scottsdale Partnership might be in for the fight of its life Monday.
Not so long ago, popular spots on Tempe’s Mill Avenue such as Beeloes, the Gap, Have a Nice Day Cafe and Saki’s were closing in clusters.
The Levitz store at Scottsdale Pavilions is pegged to close down if a deal to save the ailing furniture chain is completed as expected next week.
Tempe officials will ask the City Council on Thursday for almost $76,000 to help lure retail, office and industrial business to the area.
In the middle of his morning routine Tuesday, Julian Moraga pulled into a gas station on Country Club Drive for a quick cup of coffee about a quarter-mile from the Mesa comic book shop that he manages.
In case you’ve missed all the hoopla and mass of mail ads, the Container Store opens its first Arizona location at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Whole Foods-anchored shopping center on the southwest corner of Mayo Boulevard and Scottsdale Road.
Swedish furniture giant Ikea will announce today it has chosen the northeast corner of Warner Road and Interstate 10 in Tempe as the home of its first Arizona store.
Swedish furniture giant Ikea will announce today it has chosen the northeast corner of Warner Road and Interstate 10 in Tempe as the home of its first Arizona store.
Super Bowl Sunday is more than three months away, but local retailers are already preparing their stores for what they hope will be a super payday.
Neil and Lettie Weiner are psyched about the opening of their store in the Tempe Square Shopping Center at Guadalupe Road and McClintock Drive in Tempe.
There’s a large mesquite dining room table in Lisa Huebner’s downtown Chandler furniture store that sells for $13,000.
A project Scottsdale and two developers are working on has senior citizens abuzz with visions of more activities and the prospect of moving to fancy new digs in an old part of town.
May 3, 2005
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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By Mark Heller, Tribune
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