Featured Articles
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Hometown band becomes a letdown ... intentionally
Seeing a local band is an entirely different and more intimate experience than a huge concert with thousands of people.
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91-year-old barber and resident reflects on arizona centennial
The state of Arizona has now been part of the United States for 100 years and has come a long way from what it used to be.
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Planetarium nights first Friday of the month at MCC
On the first Friday of every month, MCC hosts Astronomy Night.
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Off-road club offers beautiful AZ views
The Adventure Off-Road Club provides a great way to explore the outdoors and take in some of Arizona's famous scenery.
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Street paintings: vandalism or art?
Vandalism or art? That is the question.
Depending on an individuals' perception, street or graffiti art can be viewed as beauty or destruction.
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Younger generations fall in love with old tech
It's a safe assumption that people in Generation Y have never had to use a typewriter, but according to Bill Wahl, owner of Mesa Typewriter Exchange, typewriters are becoming popular with the younger generation and not just for the nostalgia of owning a typewriter.
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Students struggle balancing jobs and classes
People of all ages have come to find a High School diploma just isn't going to cut it. Especially during the economic times the United States finds itself in.
But for many, the opportunity to focus on school and fully take advantage of what they are paying for is not even a choice.
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Local workshop: keep bicycles out of landfills
A vast canvas of urban art is sprayed against a wall with a graveyard of bicycle parts adjacent to it.
In between lays a scene not often seen in this desolate Valley. Children run around in laughter as the old teach the young and a community works towards a better future.
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Facebook app sends message from grave
The new application allows users to record a video or compose a text message that will be posted on Facebook after the user's death.
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Fashionably dressed men more likely to get ahead
As Mark Twain once said, "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society."
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MCC offers classes to keep weight off
70 percent of people do not exercise regularly, according to Robert N. Lussier.
MCC offers numerous classes to serve a student's preferred workout method from body sculpting, boot camp, kick boxing, cycling, zumba, yoga and dance, etc.
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Downtown Phoenix to get taste of Mardi Gras
A taste of New Orleans is coming to the Valley.


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