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2016-11-30
LINEAGE AND A MURDER
Douglas asks for more ed funding
Fires wreak havoc in Tennessee
ENJOY CAMPBELL WHILE YOU CAN
Phoenix’s TGen unites with Calif. institute
More than three years after 19 hotshots died fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire, the site is dedicated to the Granite Mountain Hotshots as a state memorial park.
Brazilian soccer tragedy:
Mesa light-rail plans:
Lucid Motors:
If a cat’s fur flies, the color probably doesn’t matter
To terminate DACA is to make pursuit of higher education criminal
Rangers toss Camelback Christmas tree
Phoenix musicians help students learn science, math
Sheriff Arpaio’s trial delayed until April
About Season for Sharing
Dairy cattle emissions targeted in California
Officials will review status of the lesser prairie chicken
Thanksgiving DUI blitz across Arizona results in 333 arrests
Give a gift of financial well-being
Health care giant McKesson breaking ground on new facility on reservation
Casa Grande
Light rail
Attack survivor fights for sharks
Colorado faces challenges as population ages
Ducey must make better hires
I admire how Trump is handling his secretary of State pick
Crow should pay ‘dreamer’ tuition with his own salary
Make full-day kindergarten next priority
Hundreds mourn a homeless veteran
Trump unlikely to sway Supreme Court on flag burning
PREVIEW OF HIS PRESIDENCY
Officer’s ‘mind was like spaghetti’
Bush’s former Labor secretary to be named Transportation secretary
TRUMP’S TRADE TALK STOKES WORRY
Economy’s 3.2% growth best in 2 years
Legend opens a window to his world
Portman amazes in tragic, intimate ‘Jackie’
Brutal honesty hard to employ in season Cards have gone soft
Washington is No. 4; Ohio St. a solid 2nd
A small, but meaningful, gesture to remember soccer squad
Booker embraces defensive play to be a two-way great
Coyotes grab a point in OT loss to Sharks
Time as a healthy scratch is helping Chychrun
Cleveland QB Griffin could play after bye
Jenkins scores 22 to lead No. 2 Villanova past Penn
Wildcats, back at home, know they can’t relax
ASU kicker Gonzalez is named first-team Pac-12
Tiger calls it success to be playing again
Carter’s Fat Ox brings bold Italian flavor to Scottsdale
Entrepreneur enjoys having it all
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols
Warm up holidays with cooking classes
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