The Arizona Daily Star - Wed Nov 25
Three people were taken to a hospital Wednesday afternoon after they were injured in a single vehicle rollover in Pinal County, authorities said.
Save the Date! Home tour takes off again this year in historic SuperiorMiner-Sun-Basin - Wed Nov 25
The Superior Chamber of Commerce is in the final planning stages of the 2nd Annual Superior Home and Building Show slated for Jan.
Wall of Success unveiled at Central Arizona CollegeMiner-Sun-Basin - Wed Nov 25
Rebecca Rios and Ellie Brown were inducted into the CAC Wall of Success at a ceremony earlier this month.
Arizona City Fire District donates E-566 for use in training firefighters at Central Arizona CollegeMiner-Sun-Basin - Tue Nov 24
PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. Thanks to the generosity of the Arizona City Fire District, the Central Arizona College Regional Public Safety Training Facility has a shiny red fire truck standing watch at the Signal Peak Campus.
Supervisors approve land-use plan for county's explosive growthIn Maricopa - Sun Nov 22
The Pinal County board of supervisors unanimously approved a land-use plan on Wednesday, Nov.
1 dead, 3 injured in Arizona mobile home fireNorthwest Valley News - Sat Nov 21
A 3-year-old Arizona boy dragged his 1-year-old sister Friday from a house fire that killed their mother and injured two other adults, authorities said.
3-Year-Old Leads Toddler To Safety In Ariz. FireKPHO-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 ...
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