Hot Links: Commuters and Families Pack Light Rail; Gas Averaging $1.50 in Phoenix; Terminator Entering National Archives

Disneyland Phoenix: Valley residents continue to swarm onto light rail for fun, bumping elbows with weekday commuters. Hopeful patients praise the opening of a chain hospital in Goodyear designed to care for people with cancer. The Republican Party's grooming Congressman Jeff "No Earmarks" Flake as a future contender for governor...
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Disneyland Phoenix: Valley residents continue to swarm onto light rail for fun, bumping elbows with weekday commuters. Hopeful patients praise the opening of a chain hospital in Goodyear designed to care for people with cancer. The Republican Party’s grooming Congressman Jeff “No Earmarks” Flake as a future contender for governor or another high office. Stats bad and good: The one-year drop in Phoenix home prices was even sharper than previously reported, and local gas prices are now averaging a bargain-basement $1.50 per gallon. The County Attorney’s office files charges in the terrible case of the two boys beaten to death with a baseball bat — no statement yet about prosecutors seeking the death penalty, though. Looks like the University of Alaska, guy: Palin kid Tripp’s born without voters having made his grandma vice-president. One of the coolest movies of all time,


Cancer Treatment Centers of America opens hospital in Goodyear


Republican Congressman Jeff Flake seen as new leader in party

Phoenix leads in survey of home-price drops; averaged 33 percent in a year

Phoenix gas averages $1.50 as oil prices stay low

Maricopa County Attorney’s Office files criminal complaint against man who killed two boys

Palin’s daughter gives birth to son, Tripp


Israel rejects truce, presses attack on Hamas

 

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