Arizona Republic - Mon Dec 01
A missing horse worth at least $10,000 was found by a Maricopa County Sheriff's Office mounted search and rescue unit around 4 p.m. Monday after he went missing Saturday.
Banner Heart Hospital receives third Top 100 awardEast Valley Living - Mon Dec 01
See Authors Posts MESA, Ariz. - ForA the third year in a row, Banner Heart Hospital recently was named one of the nation's 100 Top HospitalsA for cardiovascular care by Thomson Reuters .
It's official, Napolitano chosen by ObamaKVOA-TV Tucson - Mon Dec 01
President-elect Barack Obama on Monday announced he has chosen Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano to be secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
Dentists need business trainingArizona Republic - Sat Nov 29
Brad Wyatt worked at a small Peoria dental clinic when owner Peter Graziano popped the question: Where do you want to be in five years? Wyatt never had plans for a dental empire.
Gilbert intersection closed after 4-car accidentArizona Republic - Sat Nov 29
Ten people were involved in a four-vehicle accident that shut down a major intersection in Gilbert for several hours on Saturday.
Several flown to hospitals after E. Valley accidentABC15.com - Sat Nov 29
Several people were injured, some seriously, in a three vehicle crash in the east Valley Saturday afternoon, according to a spokesman with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
Time to fix the way Az propositions are titledTuscon Citizen - Thu Nov 27
November 27, 2008, 6:53 p.m. Tucson Citizen letters@tucsoncitizen.com The Arizona Legislature will have plenty to occupy its attention when it convenes in January.
What makes an athlete a true athlete, George & Jane's come backKNXV - Thu Nov 27
In one split second the unimaginable happened and changed how George and Jane Esahak- Gage would view life forever.
Cotton Lane Bridge opens in GoodyearArizona Republic - Thu Nov 27
Goodyear's Cotton Lane Bridge opened this week, giving Estrella residents another route north to Interstate 10.
Man faces 16 years for mortgage fraudEast Valley Tribune - Wed Nov 26
A Phoenix man is facing a minimum 16 years in prison for his role in a fraudulent mortgage loan scheme involving the purchase of a $3.2 million Paradise Valley home 14 years ago.
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