Oct 31, 2009 | Arizona Republic
Ohio police find 3 bodies - maybe 3 more - at rapist's home
Police in Cleveland have arrested a convicted rapist after they found as many as six bodies at his house.
It's fall home-tour season, the time of year when Valley residents open the doors of their homes to let the rest of us wander through making mental notes for decorating ideas while also contributing to a worthy cause.
Body Systems to Host Free Nutrition Seminar
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Body Systems, a Scottsdale-based fitness and nutrition consultancy, is hosting a free nutrition seminar to help Valley residents survive holiday temptations and create a lifetime of healthy eating habits.A The a oeEat Smart Holiday Survival Seminara will be held November 14 from 10am to 12pm at Foothills Sports Medicine, located ...
PD: Homeowner attacked in home invasion, suspects escape
Suspects are still on the loose after breaking into a Paradise Valley home Monday night, officials said.
Flu is hitting some school districts particularly hard right now. Dysart Unified School District reported 3,915 absences last month compared to 2,429 a year prior.
Paradise Valley cuts human services funds
Citing economic belt-tightening, the Paradise Valley Town Council has slashed by nearly half the amount it will give to human services agencies this fiscal year.
Justice's old house finds a new home
Known for her stoicism, former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor said she could not mask her emotion at the sight of her 1958 adobe house restored on a desert bluff in Papago Park.
Numerous overrides up for renewel in NE Valley school districts
Northeast Valley school districts will ask district taxpayers to renew multiple budget overrides when they vote Nov.
1 shot, 1 stabbed in Phoenix robbery; both critical
One person was shot and another was stabbed early Tuesday morning in southern Phoenix near 17th Avenue and Hadley Street, police say.
GOP must bring big ideas to state race
One in an occasional series of commentaries by state leaders. A year ago, many were writing obituaries for the Republican Party.
3 found dead in Peoria home Friday; baby found unharmed
Peoria police found the bodies of three adults inside a home after a friend heard a baby crying inside, authorities said.
Child-care, health providers to fight fee hike
With licensing fees set to rise dramatically Jan. 1, leaders of after-school programs, health-care facilities and other groups are working to oppose the increases before they take effect.
Valley Schools Management Group meeting recap
The Valley Schools Management Group held its monthly meeting Friday to discuss and approve monthly financial statements of the Valley Schools Insurance Trust, Valley Schools Workers' Compensation Pool, Valley Schools Employee Benefits Trust, and Valley Schools Management Group.
Faces' examined in mixed mediums
Arizonans and out-of-towners took in the art Saturday afternoon, and for a portion of those people, the gallery was a pleasant discovery because it was their first visit to the Tempe Center for the Arts.
Arizona women ditch lunch for liposuction, would you?
Every year, people spend hundreds, even thousands of dollars on beauty enhancements to help them look younger, thinner and prettier.
This Sunday come downtown and help support the efforts to fight breast cancer by participating in the Susan G.Komen's annual Race for the Cure.
Sept. 16: How reform might affect quality of care
Arizona Republic reporter Ginger Rough moderates the second virtual town hall on health care on Sept.
Net worth figures show wide range
Discount Tire founder and chairman Bruce Halle and Campbell Soup heir and real estate developer Bennett Dorrance are each worth $2 billion, putting them in a tie for 158th richest person in America, according to Forbes magazine.
Mistrial in murder case of girl hurled over cliff
A second mistrial has been declared in the case of a man accused of murdering his 4-year-old daughter by throwing her off a cliff.
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Paradise Valley Real Estate Sales Report, September 2009
The thermometer read 103 degrees as I made my way to the R Bar at the Camelback Inn in Paradise Valley, Ariz.
Politico Produces Travel Records Showing He Was Out of Town When...
Three days after finding his name and address on the "Desert Diva's" client list, Charles Jensen found travel receipts showing he was out of town when the hooker business claims he used its "services." Jensen, founder of the conservative networking group Politics on the Rocks, released credit card receipts and travel itineraries from Chicago and ...