May 14, 2009 | The Arizona Daily Star
Women hold tiny edge over men in AZ
PHOENIX a ' By a narrow margin a ' 50.1 percent to 49.9 percent a ' women outnumber men in Arizona, which is the pattern in all but 11 states.
Looking for a husband? Try Graham County
Women: Want to increase your odds of getting a boyfriend? Or a husband? The U.S. Census Bureau can help.
Pima County posted a 31.3 percent increase in per-capita personal income between 2000 and 2007, according to the newest figures available, which were just released by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Wednesday's forecast: Windy & cooler
Strong winds are expected to continue today across the state, where Valley winds will range from 15-25 mph.
IT is a Friday morning in March and Bill Civish is examining the menu at El Coronado, a lunch counter in downtown Safford, Arizona.
Birding festival, golf courses, rich history seen as draws for tourism
Yuma has room in the inn - many rooms in several "inns," in fact. But the area doesn't have as many vacancies as in other parts of the state, according to hotel occupancy statistics provided by the Arizona Office of Tourism.
Proposed highway projects please rural Arizona officials
By CAROLINA MADRID Cronkite News Service Leaders from rural Arizona were pleased to see their counties on the list of highway projects proposed Tuesday in the State Board of Transportationa s plan to use $590 ...
Woman's Club of Safford holds Sweethearts Valentine's Dance
FEBRUARY 18, 2009-The Woman's Club of Safford held the Sweethearts Valentine's Dance especially for the Dan Hinton School, the Blake Foundation and the Safford Self-Contained Students on Feb.
'Early Tucson' packed with old photos
"Early Tucson: Images of America" By Anne I. Woosley and the Arizona Historical Society This is another in the long-running series from this South Carolina publisher.
Salsa Trail, festival a stroke of brilliance
He's small and saucy, but he's hot, hot, hot! Seor Salsa made the Gila Valley scene two years ago, and ever since he's been courted by magazines that are read by thousands of people looking for reasons to ...
Arizona Salsa Trail blazes to the Midwest
Salsa Trail mascot Seor Salsa is at it again - hot on the heels of those folks back East who don't know the difference between a jalapeo and a habeero.
World-renowned dance company to perform Jan. 14
Get ready to tap your feet as you feel the high-energy performance by Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble when it presents its "Incredible Feets" on Wednesday, Jan.
Memo was a priest and caring man forever
Memo Grassman was 5 years old when he received the calling to dedicate his life to God.
Eurofresh taking county to court again
Eurofresh is again taking Graham County to Arizona Tax Court in an attempt to reduce its tax bill, the County Board of Supervisors learned Monday.
The long row of solar panels behind Valley Furniture are gray, but they are a sure sign that the furniture store is going green.
Safford and Co-op sign historical agreements
After locking horns for more than 62 years, the city of Safford and Graham County Electric Co-op signed new service contracts Tuesday evening that explicitly define new service areas and will facilitate a new ...
Anti-drug group sets new goals
The Graham County Anti-Meth Coalition set several goals aimed at fighting drug abuse, including the creation of a speakers bureau, which would provide speakers for local club or organization events.
Museum volunteers maintain contact with past
Barbara Stailey is one of about 20 volunteers who maintain the Graham County Historical Society Museum in Thatcher.
DPS seizes pot destined for Safford
The Department of Public Safety, with assistance from the Safford Police Department and its certified narcotic dog, seized approximately 10 ounces of marijuana during a traffic stop Monday.
Safford sewer line extension mired in controversy
A controversy has developed over whether or not the city of Safford needs to acquire an easement to extend its sewer line down the middle of Lone Star Road.