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Phoenix business provides accessories for drinks

Line of bottle ties lets drinkers accessorize their beverages Some may balk at the idea of launching a small business that revolves around a decorative accessory in the aftermath of a recession. But Phoenix entrepreneur Holly Mueller didn't. Her gamble
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Mesa police shoot, wound armed man

MESA, AZ - Police in Mesa say they were forced to shoot a man who pointed a weapon at officers Sunday evening. The shooting happened at 64th street and Brown Road near Granite Reef Park shortly after 5 p.m. The situation started to unfold just before 5
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Man killed by Scottsdale police identified...

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Scottsdale police have identified a man shot and killed after advancing on officers with two pool cues. Police say 25-year-old Jason Edward Prostrollo was intoxicated and had threatened a couple and a cab driver with a knife before
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Suspect Shot by Police in Mesa

_ MESA, Ariz. - An officer-involved shooting occurs in Mesa on Sunday afternoon. The shooting happened near Brown and Wrecker. At this time, we know the suspect has been shot, but we don't know his current condition. No officers were hurt. Fox 10 has a
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Woman killed, baby injured after car plows through Tempe apartment

Tempe, Ariz- A woman is dead and an 18-month-old baby is recovering in the hospital, after their car plowed through a Tempe apartment Sunday morning. Police believe it was a suicide. The incident happened just before 10:30 am Sunday morning in the area
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Andre the dog recovering: The brave pooch used as target practice found with eyes gouged out

A small dog found with his eyes gouged out and nearly dead of starvation last month is slowly recovering thanks to his new owner. Andre the dog was apparently used for target practice with a BB gun and discovered tied up inside a plastic bag inside a
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The incredible recovery of Andre the dog: The brave pooch used as target practice found with eyes gouged out and left for dead has a new family

A small dog found with his eyes gouged out and nearly dead of starvation last month is slowly recovering thanks to his new owner. Andre the dog was apparently used for target practice with a BB gun and discovered tied up inside a plastic bag inside a
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$295,000 :: 14210 N 52nd Street, Scottsdale AZ, 85254

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Chandler meeting to address intersection widening project

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Treasure Hunters Roadshow wants to see your antiques, collectibles

Got antiques or unusual items in your basement, attic or closet that you'd like to know more about, and more importantly, what they're worth? Beginning Tuesday through Saturday, you'll get a chance to find out. Tempe is the next stop for Treasure Hunters
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IHOP restaurants serve free short stacks Feb. 28

Staff report East Valley Tribune | 0 comments IHOP restaurants will once again invite guests to enjoy free pancakes while supporting a cause as part of the company's philanthropic National Pancake Day Feb. 28. Setting its most ambitious fundraising
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New Job For Ousted State Senate President

Russell Pearce elected to leadership role by Arizona Republicans.
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$619,000 :: 7372 E Kalil Drive, Scottsdale AZ, 85260

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Man killed in Phoenix street race identified

The Republic | azcentral.com Police identified a man they said was killed during an illegal street race Saturday morning in Phoenix. Alex G. Zelaya-Hernandez, 25, died after his vehicle crashed into a tree in the center median south of Thomas Road and
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Hang out with an ostrich

Crowds flock to Chandler's Ostrich Festival Aryn Hedrick, left, and Cody McGuire race in the chariot races during the 2009 Ostrich Festival in Chandler. March 15, 2009. Tribune East Valley Tribune | 0 comments Those giant long-necked, long-legged
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McCain Defends Brewer in Dispute With Obama

Sen. John McCain expressed chagrin about Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer?s argument with President Barack Obama on an airport tarmac last week but nonetheless defended her attempts to highlight immigration policies. ?I?m concerned about whenever there?s
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Mesa mayor to discuss economic development in Twitter town hall

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Sen. McCain Defends Gov. Brewer in Dust-Up With Obama

Sen. John McCain expressed chagrin about Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer?s argument with President Barack Obama on an airport tarmac last week but nonetheless defended her attempts to highlight immigration policies. ?I?m concerned about whenever there?s
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$875,126 :: 10373 E Loving Tree Lane, Scottsdale AZ, 85262

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Phil Valentine's film attacksAl Gore, global warming claims

Posted By:Scottyboy, 1/29/2012 12:57:48 PM Radio talk show personality Phil Valentine, who for years has derided Al Gore and concerns about global warming, has taken his crusade to the big screen. His movie ? An Inconsistent Truth ? is showing
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HOTLINE: Sunday, Jan. 29

Scottsdale Wedding Walk Brittney Shipp was live out at the Scottsdale Wedding Walk taking place Sunday January 29th at The Venue in Old Town Scottsdale. For more information go to www.scottsdaleweddingwalk.com Suicide Prevention Walk The 6th Annual
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We have the backstory on "Scottsdale police shoot a man dead"

Jadiann Thompson explains the backstory on a deadly officer involved shooting in Scottsdale that left a police dog injured.
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Phoenix golf-products company returns jobs from overseas

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Changes in wake of troubled arms trafficking probe

The Justice Department is tightening procedures for responding to information requests from Congress in the aftermath of a troubled arms trafficking investigation. In Operation Fast and Furious, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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Changes in wake of troubled arms trafficking probe

Eric Holder (35) Organizations: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (8) U.S. Department of Justice (58) United States Senate (379) United States Congress (797) United States government (1857) Subjects: Illegal weapons (14) Hiring
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Our View: Congressional leaders put Arizona first, party second

This video image provided by House Television shows Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., accompanied by Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., walks on the floor of the House on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan.
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Guardian 8 to move to Scottsdale

|Guardian 8, a security company designing a personal defense system, is moving its headquarters from the Kansas City area to Scottsdale. The move will bring seven executive positions to a facility in the Scottsdale Airpark, and the company plans to hire
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Agents Raid Office of Former Fiesta Bowl Lobbyist

Suspected of involvement in an illegal campaign contribution scheme. The Arizona Republic reports FBI agents and investigators from the Arizona Attorney General's office searched the Phoenix offices of Gary Husk last Friday. Current and former Fiesta
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Warning For Dog Owners

Arizona Humane Society says a deadly disease is on the rise.
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Mesa?s new freeway is short, but offers big potential

Construction on the East Valley's newest freeway will begin this spring, paving the way for a vast swath of desert to transform into a major employment hub. The Gateway Freeway will open in late 2013 near the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. The initial
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