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Change in foreclosure law repealed
State lawmakers will have to start over again in January if they want to tighten up foreclosure laws.
7-3 Cards looking to avoid ’08 letdown
The Arizona Cardinals were flying high a year ago, 7-3 and running away in the NFC West. What followed was four losses in five games, three by at least 21 points.
Short, free bus routes planned
Residents of the Maryvale and Desert Sky neighborhoods will soon be able to hop on board free buses that will take them to nearby hospitals, libraries and schools, thanks to a new city service.
Project would boost Mesa’s Fiesta area
A proposed conference and athletics center would be a big boost to Mesa’s struggling Fiesta District — and it could even cause the area’s fortunes to rise before a shovel of dirt is turned.
Cubs move would hurt local businesses, fans
John Gray has been a Chicago Cubs fan all his life and deeply values his spring training season tickets at Hohokam Stadium in Mesa. But Gray, who has had season tickets since 1998, may soon be forced to give up his seats.
Learn how to keep Fido and Fluffy healthy, happy
A teacher turned veterinarian will discuss a variety of pet-wellness issues during a series of talks at a central Phoenix animal hospital.
Snowbirds flocking back to East Valley
Despite a slow economy, winter visitors are reportedly taking to highways and roads leading them back to the East Valley and warmer climates across the state at a surprising rate this year, according to industry trackers.
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