06/13/11 SPRINGERVILLE - Crews now have the Wallow Fire burning in eastern Arizona 10 percent contained - today, crews will mop up and remove hazard trees from the Alpine, Nutrioso and Tal Wi Wi areas.
06/13/11 Several roads remain closed due to wildfire activity in Arizona. According to Arizona Department of Transportation, the following closures are still in place:
06/13/11 Santa Fe one of 10 finalists for best outside town in U.S. Santa Fe has been selected by Outside magazine as a finalist in its search to determine the best outside town in America. The three-week competition, held exclusively on Facebook, kicked off on June 8 at facebook.com/outsidemagazine.
06/12/11 The massive Wallow Fire in eastern Arizona is now officially listed at 443,989 acres. The update also shows the fire is 6 percent contained.
06/10/11 The 10-day-old Wallow Fire burning uncontained in the Apache National Forest of Greenlee and Apache counties has prompted Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to declare both counties as disaster areas.
06/05/11 SPRINGERVILLE, AZ (KTVK) -- The Wallow Fire is now the third largest wildfire in Arizona's history. As of Sunday morning, the fire has grown to roughly 184,000 acres (281-square-miles). Air and ground crews are currently battling the blaze with zero containment as of Sunday afternoon. Latest Wallow Fire Evacuations Officials say the Wallow Fire continues burning north toward Nutrioso and Greer ...
06/03/11 LATEST UPDATE-APACHE COUNTY , AZ -- The Apache County Sheriff's office has ordered the immediate evacuation of several subdivisions along highway 180/191 near the Arizona/New Mexico state line. Those areas include: Escudilla Mountain Estates, Bonita, Dog patch and the H-V Ranch. Also included are CR 4000, CR 4001 AND CR 4225. The Wallow fire has grown to become Arizona's third largest wildfire ...
06/03/11 Veteran all-girl Canadian metal outfit KITTIE will be hitting the road this summer on a headlining run spanning the entire US including the notorious Gathering Of Juggalos festival. DIRGE WITHIN and DIAMOND PLATE will offer support.
06/02/11 Evacuation Order for Paradise and East Whitetail Canyon as of June 2, 2011 at 6:30p.m.
04/21/11 Set in Stone? Mock Drafts Have Cameron Heyward and Brooks Reed As Popular Picks for the Green Bay Packers We're almost there. After all the workouts, team visits and analysis from the talking heads, the NFL draft is now only one week away. With the draft being so close, the experts likely have as much information currently as their going to have to make their mock draft decisions. And while ...
04/21/11 Each Thursday leading up to the NFL draft (April 28-30), the ESPN.com NFL blog network will take a division-by-division look at key aspects of the draft. Today's topic: Dream scenario/Plan B. Chicago Bears Dream scenario: There is no doubt the Bears' top draft priority is to elevate their offensive line personnel, and typically tackles are valued more than guards or centers. Typically, most blue ...
04/21/11 Leading up to the NFL Draft, Sporting News writers will debate one key belief for each team. Why we don't believe: There's no bigger risk in the draft than taking a quarterback high in the first round.
04/21/11 Loran Eugene Davis, 86, of Vergennes, died at 3:44 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at Memorial Hospital of Carbondale. Visitation will be held from 5-8 p.m. Friday with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. and from 9-11 a.m. Saturday at Wesley United Methodist Church in Vergennes. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church with Reverend Susan Burnett officiating. Burial will be in ...
04/19/11 Mel Kiper 2011 NFL Mock Draft Has the Packers Ignoring a Big Need The Green Bay Packers are a very deep team. This is a point that has been stressed pretty often in the months following Green Bay's Super Bowl win, but that's because it's obvious. They had to deal with more than their fair share of injuries in 2010, and they still had the necessary pieces to complete a championship run. Very ...
04/19/11 It is a poignant and historic moment: Conservatives have paused to mourn the passing of William A. Rusher, the editor of the National Review for 31 years and an intellectual and ideological stalwart who helped shape the movement for more than five decades. He died Saturday at 87. "The span ...
04/19/11 William A. Rusher, considered a godfather of the right, was a Wall Street lawyer who investigated communist threats for a U.S. Senate subcommittee in the McCarthy era. He became publisher of William F. Buckley's National Review in 1957 and helped turn it into a seminal voice of the right. William A. Rusher, a leading theorist and organizer of the modern conservative movement who helped William F ...
04/18/11 William A. Rusher, a stalwart of the American conservative movement who amplified the message of the political right through his long-running syndicated column and his stewardship of the magazine National Review, died April 16 of multiple organ failure at a nursing facility in San Francisco. He was 87.
04/17/11 In days of yore, when Arizona became the 48th state in 1912 and lawmakers proudly wore "copper collars", the old Adams Hotel in downtown Phoenix was the true center of state government. The copper companies, with vast mines at Jerome, Ajo, Bisbee, Globe/Miami and Clifton, would lease vast suites in the Adams to which all portly and pretentious legislators were welcome to indulge in an endless...
04/15/11 It is probably to be expected that the No. 7 Washington softball team is still figuring out life without former ace Danielle Lawrie. UW senior outfielder Ashley Tuiasosopo tracks down a fly ball. The Huskies play at Arizona this weekend.
04/15/11 The package surprised even veteran law enforcement officials used to seeing all kinds of contraband smuggled into prisons: It was a child's coloring book, dedicated "to daddy" and mailed to a New Jersey inmate, with the... |