Tucson Weekly - Tue Dec 01
Sheriff Joe showed up Monday night as part of the Arizona State University Cronkite School of Journalism's "First Amendment Forum." The Phoenix New Times ' Feathered Bastard Stephen Lemons did a great write-up of the event here .
Piano Club begins lessons in JanuaryNorthwest Valley News - Tue Dec 01
The Sun City Piano Club will again offer its piano classes at various levels, beginning Jan.
Sheriff Joe Promotes 109yo Posse MemberMyFoxPhoenix - Tue Dec 01
Two years ago, Sheriff Arpaio met a woman at a Sun City retirement community called Royal Oaks.
Singing protestors interrupt Arpaio interviewKTAR - Tue Dec 01
Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio walked out in the middle of his interview with journalism professors at Arizona State University Monday night.
Turkey tales told at Sun City branch libraryNorthwest Valley News - Mon Nov 30
Jennie O'Leary, librarian at the Maricopa County Library Branch at Bell Recreation Center in Sun City, colors with cousins Emily Butler, 5, center, and Rae Ann Wu, 4, Saturday during the library's Thanksgiving story hour.
Showers sprinkle across West ValleyNorthwest Valley News - Mon Nov 30
A storm system ushered in cooler weather and rain this weekend across the West Valley.
West Valley theaters set scene for holiday magicNorthwest Valley News - Sun Nov 29
Decorated cactus. West Valley theaters are offering up plenty of holiday cheer on its stages with a number of Christmas-themed plays and musicals.
West Valley artists open homes for studio tourDaily News Sun - Sat Nov 28
Five Northwest Valley artists will open their homes and studios for the West Valley Arts Council's third annual West Valley Home Art & Studio Tour from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec.
Arts & Crafts Festival lures hundreds to SundialNorthwest Valley News - Sat Nov 28
There were so many people at Sundial Recreation Center Friday, it would have been safe to assume Bruce Springsteen was in town.
Elks wrap up dictionary donationsNorthwest Valley News - Fri Nov 27
The Sun City Elks Lodge visited El Mirage Elementary, its 15th and final school this season, to pass out dictionaries to third-graders. About 1,850 dictionaries were distributed to third-graders in the Peoria and Dysart unified school districts, as well as two charter schools.
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