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Former Republic community relations manager Diane Rutherford remembered for warmth, service
She was known as "the den mother of the southeast Valley," her newspaper colleagues said. Warm, inviting and quick-witted, Diane Rutherford's life seemed tied to her belief in the value of connection. ...
Rare, endangered ocelot caught on camera
For the first time in half a century, an ocelot has been spotted in the Atascosa Highlands region of southern Arizona. The endangered wild cat was caught on cameras installed by The Phoenix Zoo’s Atascosa Complex Wildlife Study in June. A multi-agency review of the 50 cameras in Arizona’s Coronado National Forest’s Nogales Ranger District confirmed that it was a new cat and not one that has not been seen elsewhere in the state.
Former home of Char’s Has the Blues in Phoenix is for sale again
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Phoenix, AZ Just Set a Heat Record That’ll Make You Sweat!
If you thought Phoenix, Arizona was hot before, just wait until you hear what kind of record they just broke!. The Valley of the Sun just shattered its own heat record with a mind-melting 77 days in a row of 100+ degree temperatures. Yup, Phoenix has officially surpassed its previous streak of 76 days set back in 1993.
What you need to know about the 2024 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Fall Auction
Canelo’s 2018 Bugatti Chiron & Sammy Hagar’s 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari are just some of the unique cars that’ll be crossing the block. Tickets are now on sale for the four-day automotive lifestyle event.
Missing Arizona woman found more than 24 hours after she went hiking: sheriff
GOLD CANYON, Ariz. - A woman is safe more than 24 hours after getting injured while hiking on a trail east of Mesa. Kyoko Runningbear, 60, was reported missing by the Pinal County Sheriff's Office after she left her home at around 5 a.m. on Aug. 12 to hike the Cloudview Trailhead in Gold Canyon. Her vehicle was found parked at the trailhead, but Runningbear was nowhere to be found.
Prescott Rodeo Ground Cornhole Tourney benefits the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund
Join us Saturday, Aug. 31 st at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds for the World’s Oldest Rodeo® Cornhole Tournament! Players of all skill levels are welcome to participate in our “Pro”, “Just for Fun”, and “Youth” divisions. Registration is $100 per team; youth...
72SOLD ranks as one of fastest-growing private companies in U.S.
Scottsdale-based 72SOLD has grown rapidly across the country since it launched in 2018 and is currently offering its home selling program in over 80 major United States markets. For the third ...
Kari Lake opponent Gallego discusses immigration, economy and being a senator for "all Arizonans"
Arizona will feature one of the country's most-watched Senatorial races, as is considered to be critical in determining who will control the chamber. As the much-anticipated contest nears between Democratic Rep. Rubén Gallego— who would be the first Latino to represent Arizona in the Senate— and Trump-ally Kari Lake, the former is seeking to appeal to Latino voters to propel him to victory.
CBRE sells Mesa Ranch Plaza in Mesa for $26 million
CBRE announced the $26 million sale of Mesa Ranch Plaza, a 130,000 square-foot shopping center in Mesa, AZ. A private investor, Mesa Ranch 24 LP, acquired the property from SimonCRE. Alex Kozakov and Patrick Wade of CBRE’s South Bay Los Angeles office represented the buyer and seller in the transaction....
Valley mother praises doctors for helping diagnose infant's 'one in a million' disease
A Valley mother is praising the doctors at Phoenix Children’s hospital for diagnosing her “one in a million” child and helping save her life when the odds were stacked against her. After advocating for her newborn daughter and working with doctors who were willing to help, they...
Scottsdale lawyer merges love of horses and the law
Paige Kemper’s love of horses and the law coalesced into her career as an associate attorney with a unique specialty at Rose Law Group in Scottsdale. In May, the Gilbert native joined the state’s largest woman-founded law firm as a member of the equine and litigation departments. Equine...
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