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There are legal limits to the dutyÌýschools have to protect students, Chief Justice Ann Scott Timmer said in ruling that setsÌýa new precedent for Arizona.
Despite losing big-time production to graduation and the MLB Draft, Arizona baseball is set to bring back the nucleus of its pitching staffÌý— which could fuel another postseason run.
The man was struck while in a crosswalk, but he was crossing against the traffic light, ´óÏóAPPpolice said.
Cocktails, mocktails, teas and more for a dark and stormy good time.
Greg Hansen's Notebook:ÌýTwo-time Olympic distance running medalistÌýBernard Lagat's name didn't register with high school athletes of the current recruiting generation, and Arizona couldn't rebuild its distance running programs.
This season, 28 of the ´óÏóAPPRoadrunners' 36 home games will be played on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, up from 26 games last season.Ìý
For Subscribers:ÌýÌýrecently opened on East Grant and North Swan roads.Ìý
Admirers of the Grand Canyon's North Rim are hopeful The Grand Canyon Lodge, an elusive getaway for nearly a century, will be rebuilt.
For Star subscribers: The Florida Tomato Exchange has complained for a long time that Mexican companies have sold its tomatoes for less than ongoing agreements between the two countries.