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Local News from Arizona Daily Sun via Yahoo! News

GILBERT -- Even at age 66, Joseph Wise found that he's willing to get out early and stand in line for something he really wants.

 

PAGE -- A 2009 Super Bowl trip, a yellow Lance Armstrong jersey and an autographed Michael Jackson airbrush guitar are among the 180-some items available in an online auction to benefit Page-based Voi...

 

Dear EarthTalk: How can I determine if it is more eco-friendly to fly or drive somewhere? -- Christine Matthews, Washington, DC

 

The holidays are often associated with excess in food, shopping and extravagant lighting displays.

 

JUSTIN LOXLEY of the Coconino National Forest fields questions from Puente De Hozho fifth-graders during an outdoor "Leave No Trace" activity day Friday. Forest officials taught students at ...

 

Taxpayers took $887,000 worth of tax credits for funding extracurricular activities in the Flagstaff Unified School District in 2007.

 

An Oklahoma man is recovering after taking a spill off his all-terrain vehicle Friday night.

 

The city of Flagstaff is giving away free home-insulation kits to help residents better insulate windows and save electricity and heat this winter.

 

KAYENTA -- On Nov. 10, the Kayenta Township Commission gave Jarvis Williams a one-year contract to serve as town manager of Kayenta on the Navajo Nation.

 

Coconino National Forest plans a prescribed burn Monday in the Blue Ridge Urban Interface Project.

 
 

Local News from Tucson Weekly via Yahoo! News

TUSD override supporters vow to fight on as they look to the new superintendent to improve the district--and its image

 

Has TUSD turned a corner? Budget-override opponents remain skeptical

 

Tucson activists lose one of their own

 

The country goes blue while Arizona goes red

 

With some help from the county, more and more local builders--including Habitat for Humanity--are going green

 

Little bits of news strung together haphazardly.

 

For Many Local Journos, Friday Night Is Football Night

 

Tucson Q&A with Emily Kane and Erin Ford

 

Evidence of the local criminal mind at work.

 

In today's society, the Word Police may do more harm than good

 
 

Local News from Tucson Citizen via Yahoo! News

On any given day, 100 people seeking food boxes may be lined up in front of the Community Food Bank before it opens its doors.

 

Alcohol-free, family-oriented New Year's Eve entertainment will fill downtown from 4 p.m. to midnight Dec. 31 as Tucson joins 107 other American cities that stage First Night arts festivals.

 

University of Arizona student Jeremy Kaplan told the Arizona Board of Regents Monday at a hearing on proposed tuition hikes that he worries about "students who need to take second jobs" to s...

 

You know what you're getting when you step into Revolutionary Grounds Books and Coffee, which opened Saturday at 606 N. Fourth Ave.

 

PHOENIX - Two prominent university researchers say the national economic slump has made things worse but that state tax cuts are causing Arizona's underlying budget troubles and that tax increases may...

 

BMW owners and heavy duty pickup truck drivers rejoice - the state average for premium gas and diesel fuel has plummeted faster than regular gasoline.

 

SIERRA VISTA - When Robert Laposta signed up to ride the 109-mile El Tour de Tucson, he had less than two weeks to train for it.

 

On my 18th birthday, a friend gave me a coffee cup with writing on the outside that said, "A woman's place is in the house ..."

 

The final two of the "Panda Express 11" arrested March 18 were sentenced Monday to time served in custody on a charge of criminal impersonation.

 

PHOENIX - Winter visitors can escape the cold weather back home but they can't run from a downtrodden economy.

 
 

Local News from ABC 15 Phoenix via Yahoo! News

With a typical holiday rush expected at the airport and more people looking to board a plane, it can be difficult to find a good deal on the price of a plane ticket.

 

Within the next few weeks, police at Arizona State University will impound bicycles parked on wheelchair ramps. Authorities told ABC15 students are ignoring warning signs and continue to park their bi...

 

Arizona may see a record number of rabies cases this year, and Maricopa County Animal Care & Control wants to protect your pet.

 

Some Arizonans are waiting until the last minute to book flights home for the holidays. Websites like Priceline.com, Travelocity.com and Farecast.com help you find the cheapest fares.

 

A group of students representing the student body at all three of Arizona's public Board of Regents to adopt a tuition policy already in place at Northern Arizona University.

 

An Arizona fund that helps pay for work on state and local highways and streets is being crimped by the economic slowdown. The Arizona Department of Transportation said on Monday that money flowing in...

 

Gilbert firefighters responded to a first alarm house fire Monday night. Crews received the emergency call at about 5:30 p.m. for the house fire located on the 1900 block of East Cortez Drive, near Gu...

 

A 48-foot-tall Christmas tree was brought into Williams from the forest on Monday as part of the northern Arizona town's annual Christmas celebration.

 

These days it seems like there's a speed enforcement camera on every corner. But one ASU senior found a way to consolidate all of the camera locations onto a website.

 

Michael Martinez, 22, suffers from a head injury, which causes memory loss, according to police.

 
 

Local News from The Business Journal of Phoenix via Yahoo! News

Van Potter will take over as the president and CEO of InPlay Technologies Inc., succeeding Steven Hanson who will stay aboard as executive chairman.

 

One Phoenix-area retail location will burn the midnight oil to attract shoppers. The Outlets at Anthem will open at 11 p.m. Thanksgiving night, Nov. 27, to start the holiday shopping season.

 

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Monday the federal government plans to slow down equity purchases and other payouts in the $700 billion Wall Street and bank bailout.

 

Jose Cardenas is leaving Lewis & Roca to become general counsel and senior vice president for Arizona State University.

 

Target Corp. saw its earnings drop 24 percent for the third quarter compared to the same period in 2007. (TGT)

 

Remuda Ranch, which focuses on eating problems, has launched a new treatment program for women with anxiety disorders.

 

A Junior Achievement survey shows that fewer teens are interested in going into business for themselves.

 

Chef Roberto Santibanez, a James Beard Foundation Award nominee, is introducing his new restaurant concept, Los Limones, at a new retail project under construction in Surprise.

 

Foreclosures are representing a growing percentage of all the homes sold in Maricopa County.

 

The first annual Indian School Corridor block party is scheduled for Sunday afternoon from noon to 5 p.m.

 
 

Local News from Arizona Daily Sun via Yahoo! News

GILBERT -- Even at age 66, Joseph Wise found that he's willing to get out early and stand in line for something he really wants.

 

PAGE -- A 2009 Super Bowl trip, a yellow Lance Armstrong jersey and an autographed Michael Jackson airbrush guitar are among the 180-some items available in an online auction to benefit Page-based Voi...

 

Dear EarthTalk: How can I determine if it is more eco-friendly to fly or drive somewhere? -- Christine Matthews, Washington, DC

 

The holidays are often associated with excess in food, shopping and extravagant lighting displays.

 

JUSTIN LOXLEY of the Coconino National Forest fields questions from Puente De Hozho fifth-graders during an outdoor "Leave No Trace" activity day Friday. Forest officials taught students at ...

 

Taxpayers took $887,000 worth of tax credits for funding extracurricular activities in the Flagstaff Unified School District in 2007.

 

An Oklahoma man is recovering after taking a spill off his all-terrain vehicle Friday night.

 

The city of Flagstaff is giving away free home-insulation kits to help residents better insulate windows and save electricity and heat this winter.

 

KAYENTA -- On Nov. 10, the Kayenta Township Commission gave Jarvis Williams a one-year contract to serve as town manager of Kayenta on the Navajo Nation.

 

Coconino National Forest plans a prescribed burn Monday in the Blue Ridge Urban Interface Project.

 
 
 
 
 

The Meadows - ELS   AZ

Just 10 minutes from Sky Harbor Airport, The Meadows is conveniently located near shopping, medical ...

 

Palm Shadows - ELS   AZ

Nestled between the White Tank Mountains and Superstition Mountain, Palm Shadows offers residents breathtaking ...

 

Apollo Village - ELS   AZ

Apollo Village residents enjoy small town surroundings while being within a few miles of the Peoria/Glendale ...