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Country star opening new honky tonk in Scottsdale
Singer Dierks Bentley performed on Day 2 of the recent Stagecoach Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif.
Country star opening new honky tonk in Scottsdale
Grammy-nominated country singer Dierks Bentley is coming home to the Phoenix area this summer to open an old-style honky tonk.
Blood tests in DUI cases challenged
SCOTTSDALE - The accuracy of blood-testing equipment used by Scottsdale police in drunken driving cases is being challenged.
Harkins to reopen Tower Theatres May 2
Remodel to include wall-to-wall screens and state-of-the-art digital projection and sound.
Scottsdale's 'lemon lady' shows sweet side of art
Public artist in residence Erin V. Sotak walks a lemon tree along Indian School Road. As part of her interactive art show, Sotak set up The Grove exhibit with 10 boxed lemon trees. Her term ends later this month.
Scottsdale's 'lemon lady' shows sweet side of art
SCOTTSDALE - As with all artists, it started with a desire to create.
Green Valley to get its first emergency room and hospital
A $52 million hospital with an emergency room will be built in Green Valley and is expected to open in 2014, officials with Tucson Medical Center say.
Olympics: Scottsdale native and former UA diving coach a two-time silver medalist
This continues a countdown to the July 27 start of the Olympics with Southern Arizona moments and athletes from previous Games.
High school baseball: Battery mates give Sabercats a charge
Sabino's Matt Bushman slides into third base safely ahead of the tag from Coconino third baseman Hunter Weems.
High school baseball: Battery mates give Sabercats a charge
Sabino's Jeremy Timpf and Daniel Peters have been teammates since Little League. Peters, the catcher, and Timpf, the pitcher, thrive on working together and out-thinking the opponent.
Banks often hesitant to lend to small companies
Dan Mitchell has borrowed $3 million in the last year and a half to buy real estate and equipment to expand his brewery, Ithaca Beer Co.
Miniature dog’s plight opens Arizona hearts
PHOENIX — To get through the beginning, you need to know how it ends.
Trial begins for Arizona bomb suspects
PHOENIX — The trial begins Tuesday for two white supremacist brothers from Illinois charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in Scottsdale.
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