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ASU gets NIT No. 1 seed; Arizona left out
Arizona State's narrow miss for an NCAA tournament berth resulted in a No. 1 seed for the Sun Devils in the NIT. Arizona got no such consolation prize.Kansas earns overall top seed in NCAA tournamentNorth Carolina, UConn lend big names to NIT field
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-15
Census forms arrive in mail: What to expect
More than 120 million U.S. census forms begin arriving Monday in mailboxes around the country, in the government's once-a-decade population count that will be used to divvy up congressional seats and more than $400 billion in federal aid.Count kicks off in Phoenix | Residents urged to fill out formsCampaign targets tech-savvy Hispanics
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-15
'03 road-rage murder of Lynsey Chainhalt haunts mom, police
Phoenix police continue to hunt for two persons of interest in the 2003 murder of Lynsey Chainhalt, a 20-year-old gunned down in a neighborhood near Grovers Avenue and 20th Street.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Quilters help support Gilbert museum
Gilbert quilt show pays tribute to a traditional American craft.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Rules vary on availability of government e-mail trails
E-mails sent and received by public officials are open records, but it's not always easy to see them.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Donations to Arizona scholarships fell in 2009
The amounts of donations received and scholarships awarded in Arizona's private-school tax-credit program fell for the first time ever in 2009, state records show.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
2 Colorado students die in single-car rollover near Kingman
Two Colorado residents were killed and two others injured early Saturday when their car drifted off westbound Interstate 40 near Kingman and rolled over, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Thomas Road bridge spans Mesa's past, future
The $2.7 million bridge stands as a monument, but a monument to what depends on whom you talk to.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Immigration reform could be dilemma
Democrats' reform failure could cost them voters.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Mexico game preserves hope to lure back U.S. hunters leery of drug wars
Mexico's drug violence is scaring away American hunters, once seen as a potential bonanza for tourism.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Arizona lawmakers aim to wrap up session today
Arizona lawmakers are expected to wrap up their seventh special session today as they deal with two remaining bills. Meanwhile, protests ramp up over the budget's various program cuts.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Tipped shopping cart reveals body of man, police say
Authorities seek man who was pushing the cart.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Sunny, clear weather all week for Valley - finally
Sunny and clear conditions were forecast for the Phoenix metro area this week, with above normal temperatures by Wednesday.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Horse stuck for 3 days on sandbar to be airlifted
Animal was part of group that waded into wash.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Ex-wife, new beau arrested in assault of Phoenix coach
Two people are jailed after they allegedly ambushed a man in front of a Phoenix high school Friday night.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Hayworth uses horses in gay-marriage argument
Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.) said Sunday that the expansion of state laws allowing gay marriage could lead to people marrying horses.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Ariz. inmate found hanging in apparent suicide
FLORENCE - Department of Corrections officials are investigating the death of an inmate housed at the Arizona State Prison in Florence.
azcentral.com 2010-03-15
Cactus League Cluster Has a Cozy Feel
The migration of training sites to the greater Phoenix area makes the Cactus League more appealing than the sprawling setup and long drives inherent in spring training in Florida.
nytimes.com 2010-03-15
Spotlight shines on women in business
Twelve successful women from diverse backgrounds are in the spotlight Monday at the Phoenix Business Journal’s annual Women in Business event.
feeds.bizjournals.com 2010-03-15
State Department issues Mexico travel warning
The U.S. State Department issued travel warnings for Americans in or traveling to Mexico.
feeds.bizjournals.com 2010-03-15
ASU mounts big comeback against Auburn
The Arizona State baseball team's perfect record on the season looked like it was in jeopardy on Friday night against visiting Auburn. After the Sun Devils took an early two-run lead in the second, Auburn scored the next seven runs to take a 7-2 advantage heading into the bottom half of the fifth inning.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
ASU softball rolls up 2 wins
No. 8 Arizona State softball capped a busy evening at Farrington Stadium in Tempe with wins over No. 23 BYU, 11-6, and Nebraska, 1-0.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
ASU again rallies for win vs. Auburn
Arizona State baseball team improved their record to 14-0 on the season by topping Auburn 16-7 on Saturday at Winkles Field-Packard Stadium in Tempe.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Coyotes' Bryzgalov shuts out Hurricanes
RALEIGH, N.C. — Ilya Bryzgalov and the Phoenix Coyotes are making themselves right at home on the road.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Diamondbacks top Dodgers 7-3
TUCSON — Los Angeles Dodgers starter Chad Billingsley threw three scoreless innings in a 7-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks at Tucson Electric Park on Saturday. He allowed three hits, struck out four and walked one, lowering his spring ERA to 1.80.Full Cactus League coverage
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Forte leads All-Tribune boys basketball team
McClintock's Cameron Forte averaged 21.9 points and 7.7 rebounds to garner the Tribune's Boys Basketball Player of the Year award.All-Tribune girls basketball team
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Knutson tops All-Tribune girls basketball team
Kameron Knutson’s whirlwind prep basketball career brought her more than she ever imagined. The senior for Dobson’s 5A-I state championship squad can’t begin to count the memories she had leading up to the state title in her final game.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
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Cellular-based Internet not up speed vs. broadband
Q. Are the cellular-based Internet services good enough for me to consider getting rid of my home Internet connection yet? - SullyA. You may have noticed that a lot of advertising and online discussions are starting to pop up about the upcoming “4G” service from the cellular companies and how much better they will be than the current “3G.”
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Mesa museum staying open through 2010
History buffs in Mesa have gotten a reprieve. The Mesa Historical Museum will stay open at least for the rest of this year despite plans that it would soon close because of a funding shortfall.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Retailers hope to save tax-collection credit
Arizona retailers are going to make one last try to keep a special tax break they receive.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Hall of Famers headline old-timers game
In a benefit fundraiser that will resemble a Major League All-Star game from the 1970s or 80s, a lineup of Hall of Famers and former greats from some of baseball's most dramatic moments will converge Wednesday in Mesa.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-14
Shooting victim Lance Taylor honored in Maryvale peace march
Lance Taylor, the 23-year-old victim of a fatal shooting at a Circle K, was honored Saturday in a peace march dedicated to curbing crime in Maryvale.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Queen Creek pilot killed in plane crash
Queen Creek pilot killed in plane crash in Nevada desert
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Rigorous classes in high school build skills for college
Academic rigor is a crucial component for college admissions and success, and there are several ways for high schools students to achieve it. Honors classes, Advanced Placement classes, International Baccalaureate and dual enrollment are four common programs offered at schools across the Valley.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Horse-and-carriage enthusiasts gather for competition
Horse-carriage enthusiasts gather for trials in Coolidge.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
1,600 got $2.5 mil in pay raises from Mesa
More than 1,600, including high-level managers, got 5 percent pay increases before Mesa implemented an across-the-board 2 percent cut.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
'Tea partyers' protest sales-tax efforts in Gilbert
''Tea party'' tax opponents met at ''ground zero'' in Gilbert on Saturday in protest of state and local sales-tax-increase measures on the ballot this spring.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
New hope for Arizona payday lenders
There is a revived Legislative effort to keep the high-interest lending industry alive in Arizona, but this version includes a payout to community groups.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Jeff Flake sees tide turn against earmarks
Rep. Jeff Flake has made a name for himself on Capitol Hill as a guy who can't stand earmarks. For nearly 10 years, he has waged an at-times lonely one-man war in the House on the sometimes-wasteful parochial expenditures that influential lawmakers commonly direct to their home states.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Arizona DPS to make officers more visible
The Arizona Department of Public Safety wants more officers to be out on the road and visible.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Arizona strict on disclosures
Arizona is one of the best states in the nation at giving voters a financial picture of their state lawmakers. But it is also one of the few states that fails to police that information, offering voters no assurance that the information they have access to is accurate or complete.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Tribal schools see future in Native American teachers
Shannon Begaye found her calling when she returned to the reservation. The reservation found what it needed when she came home.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Changes to Arizona DPS' truck-safety stops raise questions
The Arizona Department of Public Safety's commercial-vehicle unit no longer will make ''administrative stops'' that give them leeway to search for safety violations on tractor-trailers.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Barack Obama brings records access, yet obstacles remain
At a time when the Obama administration is struggling to advance major policy initiatives on health care, energy and banking, it is getting high marks for progress in one area: government transparency.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Budget aid or recovery killer: Debate over tax hike heats up
Voters will decide in May whether to temporarily raise the state sales tax by 1 cent per dollar.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
New census count key for Arizona
Census undercounts cost Arizona millions.
azcentral.com 2010-03-14
Gleason's arm leads Red Mountain past Corona
It wasn't a good day for Red Mountain's power hitting Friday, but its pitching controlled the afternoon as the Mountain Lions toppled defending 5A Division I state champion Corona del Sol, 7-1, in a nonregion game at Red Mountain.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-13
ASU softball team earns 2 wins
A complete game shutout for Megan Elliott and a Caylyn Carlson grand slam sent the eighth-ranked ASU softball team past No. 23 BYU and Pacific Friday in Tempe to open their annual Diamond Devil Invitational. ASU topped BYU 9-1 with Hillary Bach taking the win while defeating the Pacific Tigers 4-0 behind Megan Elliott as ASU moves to 21-2 overall.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-13
Cubs have big plans under Ricketts
The Chicago Cubs will listen to manager Lou Piniella if he wants to return when his contract runs out after this season.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-13
ASU women lose in Pac-10 quarterfinals
LOS ANGELES — After five seasons at California, Alexis Gray-Lawson has learned how to finish with a flourish.
eastvalleytribune.com 2010-03-13
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