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2017-08-05
Parashant survives its federal review
Bathrooms controversy could scrap park plans
Brewers exploring Gilbert as new spring-training home
Downed power lines along Shea Boulevard near 39th Street show some of the damage caused by a monsoon storm that rolled through Phoenix on Thursday evening.
Sessions targeting ‘culture of leaking’
Turning the page:
New job at the VA:
A classy Card:
Scottsdale voters should have say on desert center
Landscaper is hospitalized after attack by swarm of bees
‘I’ll take the globalist moniker’
Drought devastates farmers, ranchers
Paying taxes on pot can be a scary dash
Mayoral hopeful sues prominent consultant
Will state tighten direct democracy?
If it was in place, these wouldn’t have passed
Trump’s jobs claim debunked by gains
Work of grand juries may be consolidated
Kids to get better cancer drugs
U.S. ADDS A ROBUST 209,000 TO PAYROLLS
Jury convicts Shkreli on three charges
Toyota, Mazda to build $1.6B plant in U.S.
TWO ‘COMRADE’S GIVE VOICE TO QUIRKY SHOW
Cyclist’s ‘Icarus’ veers into Russian doping scandal
Defensive line coach building toughness
Marte returns to the D-Backs
Wildcats looking for new pass catchers to ‘step up and grab the ball.’
George’s shot at buzzer off the mark as Phoenix drops game at Connecticut.
Walker, managing fatigue, shoots 65 to build 2-shot lead at Bridgestone Invitational.
Giants receiver Shepard on the mend after rolling his left ankle
Walker expects boos in return to San Francisco
Allmendinger hoping to duplicate lone Cup win
Champions Tour
Rio Salado trails are lush little urban getaways
Adoptive mother is abusive
Think of plants in groups, not single specimens
88-year-old rebuilds family home after wildfire
Leafy paulownia is truly a princess among trees
Paper cutting took skill and patience
Current prices
Betting on a ‘dark horse’ can save money
Some cars last longer than others: Why?
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