KPHO-TV Phoenix - Fri Nov 20
A 3-year-old Arizona boy helped his 1-year-old sister escape Friday from a house fire that killed their mother and injured two other adults, authorities said.
Mom dies in fire, 3-year-old saves his sisterABC15.com - Fri Nov 20
Officials have identified a woman who died after fire tore through a mobile home south of the Valley Friday morning.
1 Dead, 3 Injured in Mobile Home FireKFYI-AM Phoenix - Fri Nov 20
Click here for more photos MARICOPA, Ariz. - One person has died and three others are injured after a mobile home caught fire Friday morning in the Pinal County community of Maricopa south of Phoenix.
Snowbirds Flock Back To ArizonaKPHO-TV Phoenix - Thu Nov 19
Winter bookings at recreational vehicle parks in metropolitan Phoenix are up after three years of decline, a sign it may be a good year for the industry that caters to "snowbirds." "Advance reservations are up" at about a dozen of the state's large RV parks and campgrounds, said Jeff Crider, an industry-association spokesman, "which highlights ...
Snowbirds returning after years of declineKPNX-TV Phoenix - Thu Nov 19
After three consecutive down years, the Valley appears to be attracting more snowbirds, a welcome change amid a struggling economy.
Senate cuts $300 million in state spendingVerde Independent - Thu Nov 19
State senators voted to cut nearly $300 million in spending Wednesday in an effort to start dealing with an anticipated $2 billion deficit.
Senators vote to cut $300 million in spendingYuma Sun - Wed Nov 18
State senators voted to cut nearly $300 million in spending Wednesday in an effort to start dealing with an anticipated $2 billion deficit.
Deputy hurt in Monday accidentMiner-Sun-Basin - Wed Nov 18
Pinal County Sheriffs Deputy Jeff Parkhurst was injured Monday in a car accident while on duty.
Pinal County supervisors OK major land-use changesAzcentral.com pinal county - Wed Nov 18
Pinal County supervisors have approved a land-use plan to guide area development as the county grows toward a projected population of 6.1 million people.
SRP Launches Holiday Energy-Saving ContestEast Valley Living - Mon Nov 16
Salt River Project customers who have devised their own unique ways to save on electricity bills during the holidays are encouraged to share their ideas in a new contest launched this week on www.savewithsrp.com . SRP will accept submissions from Nov.
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