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ASU Basketball Searching For Answers As Summer Workouts Begin
As summer begins, ASU appears well prepared to replace lost production and fortify itself among the Pac-12 elite.

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As summer begins, ASU appears well prepared to replace lost production and fortify itself among the Pac-12 elite.

Todd Gordon & Tucker Tech reminisce on a friendship that has lasted nearly 40 years and rock climbing careers that have lasted even longer.
The Arizona Rattlers finished their regular season 14-0 and then routed Nebraska. On July 13, they will play for their second United Bowl.
A Phoenix law firm released a report detailing sexual abuse allegations against 109 Catholic priests in the state going back decades.
Major General Michael T. McGuire went to Washington to defend the role of troops from the Arizona National Guard at the southern border.
The Census report shows that Arizona was the 43rd-youngest state in the nation in 2010, It is now the 35th youngest.
Fans were surprised when the Phoenix Suns picked the Tar Heels' Cory Johnson over teammate Coby White
Auricular acupuncture may help opioid users break free of addiction, but the Arizona Department of Public Health is skeptical.
The Phoenix Mercury may have lost the game but they won with their fans by raising money and awareness for the Phoenix LGBTQ community.
Days after an incident between Phoenix police and a couple with their children was caught on video, anger shows no signs of dying down.
Environmental activists gathered at the Phoenix Office of Sen. Martha McSally, asking her to support a commitment to the Paris Accords.
The Maroon Fire presents an unusual challenge for those looking to contain it. It's burning on an area that may have unexploded ordinance.
The 7-year-old girl was found dead near the Arizona-Mexico border. Border officials blame "unscrupulous smuggler organizations."
A Pima County official says a plan to limit the so-called Waters of the United States rule would end up eliminating protections for rivers.
A look at the link between a perfect record on Dollar Beer Nights.
Rep. Raul Grijalva introduced the Extinction Prevention Act of 2019 to fund conservation efforts for butterflies in North America.
A ruling in James Erin McKinney’s case could affect as many as 19 other Arizona death-row cases, said his attorneys.
Two people have died of the liver disease in Arizona. Since November, 353 cases have emerged in 8 counties, including Pima and Maricopa.
At least nine wildfires are burning around Arizona, only three of which are prescribed burns.
When Katrina Huynh gave birth for the first time four years ago, she chose a modern tradition – a local hospital. But she chose a Phoenix bi