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Small but intense thunderstorms hit Valley
Comments | RecommendSmall but intense thunderstorms were popping up across Arizona on Friday evening and could return on Independence Day.
Driver beware: Danger is Arizona's other name
Where are the meanest of the East Valley's mean streets for motorists? What about in other cities?
Fourth of July fireworks at Schnepf
Queen Creek's annual Fourth of July fireworks event will be held at Schnepf Farms beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday.
Q.C. fireworks pop for another year
Fireworks to light up East Valley skies
Condemned Chandler business wants more $
The owners of Lloyd's Complete Auto Supply Co., whose downtown Chandler property was condemned for a new City Hall, have released their...
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A Mesa detective who shot and killed a 15-year-old girl at the end of a car chase on May 28, fired his weapon to protect his partner,...
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Three recently approved tax increases in Gilbert will be put to a public vote if those opposed to the hikes are successful in getting...
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Popular Mesa Community College coaches Tony Cirelli and Steve Jacobs found out in a letter from athletic director Jeff Fore they had been fired. But after a public outcry from the baseball and track communities, both have been reinstated.
MCC coaches fired, then reinstated
Popular Mesa Community College coaches Tony Cirelli and Steve Jacobs found out in a letter from athletic director Jeff Fore they had been fired. But after a public outcry from the baseball and track communities, both have been reinstated.
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Mesa to have 4th of July fireworks after all | Quiz: What do you know about America?
Blog: The presidents before George Washington | Schnepf fireworks
5 to try: Hot dogs in East Valley | Get there safely - don't drink and drive
Interactive: July 4 facts and fun
Search for events, read Independence Day stories and test your knowledge of American history.
Mesa to have 4th of July fireworks after all | Quiz: What do you know about America?
Blog: The presidents before George Washington | Schnepf fireworks
5 to try: Hot dogs in East Valley | Get there safely - don't drink and drive
Life & Leisure
Udder Delights is an up-and-coming Gilbert ice cream shop looking to expand its dessert menu. Tracy Dempsey is perhaps the Valley’s best-known pastry chef and has a few months of free time on her hands. A perfect match?
Dempsey desserts debut this weekend in Gilbert
Udder Delights is an up-and-coming Gilbert ice cream shop looking to expand its dessert menu. Tracy Dempsey is perhaps the Valley’s best-known pastry chef and has a few months of free time on her hands. A perfect match?
Opinion
Our View: Gov. Jan Brewer won’t take “no” as an answer from lawmakers on her proposed temporary sales tax increase, and she has directed the Legislature to come back to the Capitol Monday to continue working on a $8.4 billion state budget. It’s not clear why Brewer believes she will get a different response only a few days after the Legislature’s Republican majority finally managed early Wednesday to adopt most of the budget compromises negotiated between her, House Speaker Kirk Adams, R-Mesa, and Senate President Bob Burns, R-Peoria.
State leaders can’t ignore depth of deficit
Our View: Gov. Jan Brewer won’t take “no” as an answer from lawmakers on her proposed temporary sales tax increase, and she has directed the Legislature to come back to the Capitol Monday to continue working on a $8.4 billion state budget. It’s not clear why Brewer believes she will get a different response only a few days after the Legislature’s Republican majority finally managed early Wednesday to adopt most of the budget compromises negotiated between her, House Speaker Kirk Adams, R-Mesa, and Senate President Bob Burns, R-Peoria.
Key 1814 battle inspired national anthem
Carol McGinnis: Recently my interest was stirred concerning the story behind the birth of our national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
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