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Chef Gordon Ramsay is known in many households as an ornery man with a sharp tongue and a quick temper, poking and prodding at every instance of dissatisfaction he can find in a kitchen. Ramsay is best known for his shows, Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. Hell's Kitchen places conte…
Kitchen Nightmares In Scottsdale,
Logan Buus,
Chef Gordon Ramsey,
Hell's Kitchen,
Amy's Baking Company
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It didn't take long for a jury on Wednesday to conclude that how Mesa resident Travis Alexander died in 2008, was indeed cruel.
Jodi Arias Sentencing,
Jodi Arias,
Jodi Arias Trial,
Murder Trial
Explorer Newspaper
In March, the Oro Valley Police Department School Resource Officers Unit began an investigation involving a possible inappropriate relationship between a high school teacher at Ironwood Ridge High School and a female student.
Oro Valley Police Department,
Ironwood Ridge High School,
Robert Richard Brush,
Pima County Adult Detention Center,
Amphitheater School District
Ken Colburn/Special to 10/13 Communications
Q: I received a call today from a male who identified himself as Andrew Allison with Microsoft Security. He told me that “my NT wires” were installed incorrectly and were causing errors across the internet and that he could talk me through the steps needed to correct the problem. Trying t…
Microsoft Phone Call Scam,
Data Doctors,
Gadget Magnet
Hannah McLeod
The Explorer
After 14-year-old Austin Thacker, of Legacy Traditional School , was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Diffused Mature B Cell Lymphoma, fellow students and the community have come together to make things a little easier on the family.
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Chris Flora, The Explorer
In his usual fashion, Oro Valley Mayor Satish Hiremath allowed each member of council to speak first when it came to last Wednesday’s discussion over the town’s tentative budget adoption.
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A nationwide franchise offering chiropractic care, The Joint has more than 375 clinics throughout the U.S., and recently opened another in Northwest Tucson.
J.D. Fitzgerald/The Explorer
“The List: A Musical” had a great success both Friday and Saturday nights at the Fox Theatre.
Dave Safier
Special to The Explorer
Let’s say you decide to start a school for sixth through 12th graders that gives students a rigorous, world class education: demanding courses, lots of homework, sky-high expectations.
Breaking
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Randy Metcalf, The Explorer
Throughout his time at Canyon Del Oro High School and in working toward his degree from the University of Arizona, Clark Jewett’s life has slowly been preparing him for this month. On May 17 and 18, his musical will be performed at Fox Theatre.
Thelma Grimes/Explorer Newspaper
After allegations surfaced in March about an Ironwood Ridge High School marketing teacher having sex with a student, the Amphitheater School District placed him on administrative leave for five days.
Ironwood Ridge High School Sex Scandal,
Robert Brush,
Oro Valley Police Department,
Todd Jaeger
Nick Spake/Special to 10/13 Communications
"Oblivion” is another movie that seems better suited for a video game than a motion picture. Watching the characters engage in endless shoot outs and explore vast, abandoned terrains, all you want to do is get your hands on a controller. Since a movie is unequipped with game play, though,…
Oblivian,
Tom Cruise,
Morgan Freeman
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Thelma Grimes, The Explorer
There was a lot of talk before Black Friday, or Grey Thursday about Walmart workers walking out in protest. In the end, some of them did, but with so few actually having the courage to stand up to the retail giant, USA Today reported that the strikes had…
On May 17, 2013 at approximately 5 p.m., the Oro Valley Police Department responded to the Bank of America in the 12000 block of north Rancho Vistoso in reference to a bank robbery.
Bank Of America, Bank Robbery, Oro Valley
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Fifth graders from Oro Valley and surrounding areas no doubt had a lot to talk about on their bus ride back to class from the town’s fifth-annual Drug Awareness Day, held at Riverfront Park on Friday.
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Chris Flora, The Explorer
Summer is just around the corner, and for many that means increased outdoor activities such as hiking and swimming.
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Chris Flora, The Explorer
Canyon Del Oro senior Trevor Dickerson wasn’t quite sure what he was getting himself into when he decided to campaign to become the National Western Regional Vice President of Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA).
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By Chris Flora, The Explorer
Call him Ducken. Call him Chucken. Call him whatever you want. What’s important is not the name, but the fact that this five-day-old rooster-duck crossbreed defied the odds of Mother Nature to even be born, despite the fact it was born with what appears to be a chicken leg protruding from…
Rooster,
Duck,
Ducken,
Crossbreed
U.S. Sen. John McCain, R – Ariz., visited Basis Oro Valley today to discuss issues affecting Arizonans and the nation.
John Mccain, Oro Valley, Basis, Immigration Reform, Politics
Office of the White House Press Secretary
MR. CARNEY: Thanks for joining us on this quick trip to New York City. You heard, obviously, the President today in his press conference with the Prime Minister. So I hope that you found that helpful and useful, but I am here also to take your questions. Anybody have anything?
White House,
Jay Carney,
President Barack Obama
Breaking
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On Sunday, five hikers on Linda Vista Trail in Oro Valley were attacked by a swarm of bees.
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Chris Flora, The Explorer
Marana resident Beverly Hall needed no reminder that David, her husband of 34 years, had passed away two weeks prior.
Breaking
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On May 16, 2013 at 11:14 p.m., officers from the Marana Police Department responded to a residence located in the 8900 block of N. Palm Brook Drive in response to a 911 call. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male and female in the home. The male was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Marana, Police, Homicide, Murder Investigation
By Emil Franzi, Special to The Explorer
"Life imprisonment without possibility of parole." Not really.
Not in Scotland, not in other countries infected with moral
relativism, not even in America if we allow certain trends to
continue.
Explorer,
Opinions,
Emil Franzi,
Death Penalty
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Chris Flora/The Explorer
A tentative increase in the Oro Valley Police Department’s budget this year was a cause for concern for some members of council during a study session last Wednesday at Town Hall.
It’s easy to get out and explore Arizona on two wheels — our state is renowned for its good weather, new infrastructure and beautiful scenery. Those are just some of the reasons that Arizona is ranked number 10 in the country for bicycle friendliness by the League of American Bicyclists i…
Adot,
Arizona Department Of Transportation,
Arizona Makes List For Being Bicycle Friendly
The penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trail is set to resume Wednesday.
Jodi Arias Trial,
Jodi Arias,
Travis Alexander
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Thelma Grimes/The Explorer
After forming an exploratory committee to consider running for governor, Sen. Al Melvin, R-District 11, is confident that his bold ideas could lead him to the state’s top position in 2014.
June 22, 2005 - It was through Bob Honea, whose teammates
nicknamed him "The Mayor of Marana," that the small Northwest farm
town may have seen its first claim to fame and possibly an ironic
glimpse into the future of the Honea family.
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Randy Metcalf, The Explorer
Early one April morning, Estes Elementary School students Julian Rodriguez and William “Blueboy” Estrella were walking to school, just like they do together most days.
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Northwest Fire District firefighters and paramedics were called to the 8200 block of North Equator Loop just before midnight after receiving a 9-1-1 call indicating that a small child had been found in the backyard swimming pool. The home is near Cortaro Farms and Oldfather Roads. The ini…
Drowning, Pool Gates, Fence, Safety, Summer
Evan Hoffmann/Special to The Explorer
A distinctive spectacle exists within the music realm that recently graced the Rialto Theater stage here in Tucson. It is one that is unmatched in its ability to unify the youthful and the aged alike, bringing the Rialto’s varied occupants together by the collective power of rhythm, lyric…
Indie Rocks Veterans,
Rialto Theater,
James Mcnew,
Evan Hoffmann
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Nick Spake/Special to 1013 Communications
Just about all the actors in “The Big Wedding” are severely typecast. Diane Keaton is a high-strung, divorced mother like in “Something’s Gotta Give,” Robert De Niro is the father of somebody getting married like in “Meet the Fockers,” Amanda Seyfried is…
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More than 100 students, parents and teachers come out before school begins on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Painted Sky Elementary School for the Miler’s Club.
Nick Spake/Special to 1013 Communications
Along with Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Iron Man 3” is one of the rare superhero threequels that doesn’t disappoint. While Jon Favreau remains an executive producer and co-star, he passes on the directorial duties to Shane Black of “Kiss…
Darcie Maranich/Special to The Explorer
We have been enjoying some gorgeous weather here in Southern Arizona as of late, wouldn’t you agree? We all know, though, that these mild temperatures are fleeting so we best enjoy them while we can. With that in mind, here are five things you can (and should!) get outdoors and do before …
Such The Spot,
Family-friendly Activities In Tucson,
Sabino Canyon,
Downtown Tucson,
Entertainment In Tucson,
Family Fun In Tucson
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Thelma Grimes/The Explorer
During the annual State of the Town Address on April 26, Marana Mayor Ed Honea said Marana will continue to stay true to its core mission, which is devoted to strong public infrastructure, public safety and public services.
For more than two decades, a mystery has shrouded itself in the
University of Arizona. Purportedly the brainchild of a secret
organization rooted in counterculture ideals and forecasting
radical revolution, the enigma has eluded the majority of UA
students and faculty while brazenly publi…
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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is currently hosting a class of recruits who are looking to become police officers. The public recently got an up-close look at the driving and shooting portion of the class.
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Andy Warren, Special to The Explorer
Most of us already realize “normal” is relative. Yet, we are only human. And as such, we can scarcely stop ourselves from the very-human behavior of seizing every available opportunity to try to quantify and define the term.
Real Estate,
Housing Market,
Trulia,
Housing Barometer
StatePoint Media
Most people spend Mother’s Day bestowing flowers, gifts and heartfelt sentiments upon their moms. But for some, knowing how to honor their mother is not so easy. After all, mothers are only human, and not all of them are perfect.
Mother's Day,
Reflection
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Alan M. Petrillo, Special to The Explorer
Northwest Fire District’s governing board approved a contract for Michael J. Brandt to become its fire chief, dropping the “interim” from his current title when the two-year contract kicks in on May 28.
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Veteran community college leader Lee D. Lambert today was named chancellor of Pima Community College.
Pima Community College,
Lee D Lambert,
Chancellor,
Tucson
Linda Frew and her family are looking for help locating their lost African Sulcata named Cleo.
Missing Tortoise, Cleo