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Latest Ahwatukee news from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com
- New Ahwatukee police lieutenant takes reins
Heston Silbert, a 20-year Phoenix Police veteran, will be a behind-the-scenes operator. - Arizona Senate tosses foreclosure-liability bill
Some homeowners could owe lender over $100K. - About a dozen flee from packed vehicle after DPS stop
Suspected undocumented immigrants ran into neighborhood off Ray and I-10; four in custody. - Police, U.S. agents on trail of pedophile who writes letters
A self-proclaimed pedophile who targeted as many as 80 girls through sexually-explicit letters postmarked from Phoenix could face charges related to luring, soliciting or providing sexual material to a minor if caught and convicted. - 20 to vie for Arizona's Miss Black and Miss Black Teen honors
Twenty young women will compete in the 2009 Miss Black Arizona and Miss Black Teen Arizona scholarship pageants in Phoenix on Nov. 22, 2009. - After years of declining numbers, snowbirds are back
Cash-hungry businesses delighted for visitors. - Health-care costs still surging for Arizona employees
Arizonans who get health insurance through their employers can expect to pay more and receive less coverage next year. - Giant dragon takes shape in Ahwatukee artist's garage
Mesa park now home for 9-foot creation. - Valley population growth rate flat since '07
Metro area was averaging 60,000 to 100,000 new residents a year from 1999 to 2004. - Dozens turn out to protest traffic circles in Ahwatukee
Residents who live near test sites have until May to sign petitions in favor of the circles. - Boy, 4, sparked Maricopa house fire with lighter, officials say
Three in home were treated for smoke inhalation. Two cats and a Chihuahua also made it outside. - Ahwatukee Life: Man devotes energy to breast-cancer fight
Greg Hoffman lost his wife to breast cancer earlier this year. - Sarah Palin to stop at Tempe Costco for book signing
Former vice presidential candidate to sign her new book Dec. 1 at Costco. - Kai again is the only 5-diamond restaurant in Arizona
Only 52 in country have AAA's highest rating. - Arpaio launches 13th immigration and crime sweep
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office launched its 13th immigration and crime sweep Monday evening. - Rawhide Steakhouse gets upgrade
More options at steakhouse. - Arizona offers subsidy on child-care fee
Licensing fees for Arizona child-care facilities will rise less sharply than first proposed thanks to a creative use of federal funds by the Department of Health Services. - Firm's generosity helps bail out Festival of Lights
Mesa company foregoes $9,000 profit to ensure Ahwatukee Christmas display can light up. - Hon Kachina Council seeks award nominees
Anyone can nominate a volunteer. - Biden touts effects of stimulus, visits with Arpaio
Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Phoenix and praised the effects of the federal stimulus in the state.