Sheriff Joe Arpaio Not To Run For Governor: Controversial Sheriff Of Tent City Prison For Illegal Immigrants Supports Arizona Immigration Law SB 1070 Update: Joe Arpaio Will Not Run For Governor of ArizonaMaricopa...
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Anthropologists, with the assistance of satellite imagery, have discovered the remains of a series of ancient canals, located just south of the Salt River, near the very heart of downtown Mesa, Arizona. The...
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Eclectic, stylish and sometimes "down-right outrageous," describes what you'll find when you hit Mesa, AZ's "Music On Main" Arts Festival every second Friday of the month. According to festival organizers, the...
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OPINION At a time when we could all use a little better understanding of non-Western cultures some conservative dinosaur wants to make education even more perochial and Christian-centric. Does this AZ Republican think that people are better off if they ignore other...
UPDATE: The monsoon dropped three inches of rain in Mesa, AZ and about two inches of rain in Phoenix and some nearby areas. Roads became rivers and at least one road is still covered in mud, according to Fox 10 in...
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"Whether it's something in the water or the grooving sounds of country music, the aftermath of what one health officials calls Grand Junction's "Woodstock" drives up pregnancies in this city each year. Nurse-Family Partnership supervisor Wanda Scott said referrals to her...
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Gas prices do not represent another serious problem to the economy of mexican working class in northen states, but our tomatoe trucks have been stopped at the border because of the salmonella outbreak. Tomatoes...
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Tracking demographic movement through cell phone usage can potentially curtail spread of communicable diseases, researchers found." Scientists searching for patterns in seemingly random human movements have found that people, in the aggregate, go about their daily lives with...
As Border Efforts Grow, Corruption Is on the Rise" The smuggler in the public service announcement sat handcuffed in prison garb, full of bravado and shrugging off the danger of bringing illegal...
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Whenever I take a flight it seems like it's more of a chore than a pleasure: delays, lost luggage, poor service... I could go on. It seems like many US passengers agree, based on the rising level of complaints...
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Suburban Mesa is to get its very own bit of the Ocean right in the middle of the Arizona desert. Mesa known as 'the Valley of the Sun' is just 15 miles east of Phoenix."A project reminiscent of Ski dubai - the...
Former American world heavyweight boxing champion and the youngest man to have won a world heavyweight title. During his prime in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Tyson was one of the most recognizable athletes in...
As air travelers' summer of hell draws to a close, stories of canceled
flights, lost luggage and late arrivals abound. But while it might seem
that the whole system is a mess, which carriers are actually...
"MESA, Ariz. -- It's 6:30 a.m. on a Saturday, and Stephen Stromberg is carefully arranging his gear _ goggles, black swim cap and running shoes. Wearing a tri suit, Stromberg sucks down a Power Gel for fuel for the 750-meter swim and 3K run that lie ahead, then trots over to...
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" June 4, 2007 Colorado - A slumbering 5-year-old girl suffered second- and third-degree burns during an apartment fire Sunday on the East Side. According to Assistant Pueblo Fire Chief Shawn Shelton, stepsisters Breanna Esley and Jennifer Copley, both 5, were napping at 3:20...