07/05/11 For the past eight years, the Veterans Heritage Project has helped students capture the stories of veterans and America's fights for freedom.
07/02/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press PHOENIX About 50 endangered Chiricahua leopard frogs and 62 tadpoles are warming up to their new home at Glendale Community College after being rescued in the aftermath of a wildfire in southern Arizona. A community college may not seem like the first place wildlife officials would look to harbor frogs, but a bit of serendipity came into play, according ...
07/02/11 Friday, July 1 Light Up the Sky in Maryvale, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Maryvale Baseball Park, 3600 N. 51st Ave. At this free event families will enjoy games, information booths, food and of course a grand display of colorful fireworks. Visitors also can purchase food and beverages. More information is available by calling 602-262-6575. Arizona's Celebration of Freedom, Mesa, 6 to 10 p.m. Downtown ...
07/01/11 EXTREME HEAT returns to the state as drier air is in place and strong high pressure takes over. Afternoon highs are expected to soar well above average and even near records, so an Excessive Heat Warning is in effect today, through midnight on Sunday night. Excessive Heat Warnings in effect this holiday weekend
07/01/11 Hunters who live in the Valley can exercise their permits a bit closer to home this September since the Game and Fish Commission opened some undeveloped, incorporated land in areas such as Peoria and Buckeye.
06/29/11 It's always been my motto that the targets of my verbal swipes should be sharks, not minnows. But in our era, the Internet is the great leveler, and what's passed off as factual can be as imaginary as leprechauns. A blog on the Huffington Post, or almost anywhere else, is taken with the s...
06/25/11 No matter where you live or how you want to celebrate, there's sure to be an Independence Day event for you and your family.
06/21/11 Tuesday marks the six-year anniversary of the Cave Creek Complex Fire, the third largest wildfire in Arizona's history. Get an inside look as we tour an area that will never be the same.
06/17/11 Marshall Home has seized dozens of foreclosed homes, claiming many foreclosures are illegal.
06/16/11 The Wallow Fire in eastern Arizona remains 29 percent contained as crews are expected to battle flames under windy conditions Thursday.
06/16/11 The Horseshoe Two wildfire in southeastern Arizona is closing in on 200,000 acres and is the fourth largest wildfire in state history.
06/16/11 The monster Wallow Fire in northern Greenlee and southern Apache counties headed into the record books Tuesday as Arizona's largest-ever wildfire.
06/16/11 A storm skirting to our north will bring strong winds to the state again. Valley gusts will near 30 mph, and up to 45 mph wind gusts are expected at the Wallow Fire area. We're also expecting very dry conditions with relative humidity levels less than 15%, so Red Flag Warnings have been issued for northern and eastern Arizona. Today's weather forecast
06/16/11 Solar Topps Installs 100% American-Made Zero-Power-Loss (-0/+5%) Solar Panels, 97% Efficient Solar Power Inverters and Provides a Written Product Warranty and Solar Power Production Guarantee for Every Solar Power Installation
06/15/11 Three Northeast Valley students were awarded scholarships by Sonoran Arts League.
06/11/11 While consuming hundreds of thousands of acres of forest lands and meadows, the Wallow Fire has destroyed more than 50 structures in its path, with more than 5,000 still in danger.
06/10/11 Goodyear Fire Department has four people working on the management team fighting the Wallow Fire and four firefighters helping protect homes and other buildings.
06/10/11 The Wallow Fire has damaged or destroyed at least 53 structures, according to federal officials, but with more than 4,000 homes, businesses and buildings in the path of the relentless 386,000-acre blaze, the fire's impact could have been far more severe.
06/09/11 The massive Wallow Fire that has ravaged hundreds of thousands of acres of forest in eastern Arizona continued to bear down on Eagar and Springerville, forcing the evacuation of 6,500 residents Wednesday.
06/09/11 As the Wallow Fire continues to destroy some of eastern Arizona's most scenic lands, the long-term economic effects on its communities could be profound. |