Makeup tips to help you look younger
Mon, Dec 5, 2011 1:40 PM EST
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PHOENIX -- Feeling younger is one thing. Looking younger is another. Makeup expert Zethina showed Tess Rafols some simple things that really do work. For more information, visit www.zethina.com.
Boating safety 101: How to be safe on Arizona's lakes this Memorial Day weekend
24 minutes ago
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PHOENIX -- Before you make wakes at the many lakes around the state this weekend, there are some things to keep in mind. While some people are avid boaters, others on the water will be beginners and many will be drinking. The lakes are going to be packed this holiday weekend and the various law-enforcement agencies want to make sure everyone is safe. According to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, 133 arrests were made last year in the county for OUI -- operating under the influence. That being said,
Phoenix weather: Windy and cooler holiday weekend
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PHOENIX -- A cool and windy change is on tap for Arizona this Memorial Day weekend. A strong cold front is forecast to move through the state. Although there's a slight chance of rain and thunderstorms in the high country late Saturday, it's more likely cool and windy weather will be the biggest effects of this storm. Look for Valley highs in the low 90s Friday and low 80s on Saturday. Saturday's forecast high of 83 degrees is a full 15 degrees below average for this time of year. It's likely to be very
Police documents reveal evidence seized in missing Isabel Celis case
2 hours 44 minutes ago
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PHOENIX -- For the first time since a Tucson girl disappeared from her home five weeks ago, officials have released more information on the case. The Tucson Police Department has just made public some 550 pages of documents related to the investigation. They include reports filed by officers in the search for Isabel. The documents reveal some of the evidence that has been seized, including blood from the family's home. Investigators believe Isabel disappeared from her bedroom sometime after 11 p.m. on Frida
Paralyzed officer gets one-of-a-kind wheelchair
5 hours ago
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PHOENIX--Peoria Police Investigator Bill Weigt has been confined to a wheelchair ever since he was shot while chasing a homicide suspect in December 2005. A single bullet lodged into his chest, paralyzing him from the chest down. "Bullet proof vest was on and everything was the way it was supposed to be, it was that one in a million shot, that lucky shot I guess that took my legs," Weigt said, "But obviously it didn't take my life." And it definitely did not take his optimism, which is why Liz and Brad So
Mortgage settlement money diverted to boost state budget
14 hours ago
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PHOENIX -- From long lines for mortgage help, to foreclosure signs in front yards, it's obvious Arizona homeowners are still struggling. That's why it was welcomed news when, in February, the state announced it would get nearly $98 million in a settlement with five of the nation's biggest banks. States accused the banks of committing mortgage fraud. The settlement money was intended to go towards helping homeowners, but now more than half of that settlement money -- $50 million -- could go towards the state
Coyotes want Doan to be a part of future
15 hours ago
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GLENDALE, Ariz -- The Coyotes 2011-2012 season came to an end Tuesday evening when the Kings' overtime heroics derailed Phoenix's Stanley Cup dreams. On Thursday, the 2012-2013 season began with all eyes on one man, captain Shane Doan. "Certainly Shane is priority number one," Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney said. "The biggest issue to me is getting him committed to us. I would rather not have Shane enter free agency. I'm afraid of what might happen out there," Maloney added. It was apparent that Mal
Addicted to Facebook? What to look out for
15 hours ago
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PHOENIX -- Phoenix psychiatrist Michael Yasinski is currently treating patients who suffer from Facebook addiction. Facebook, "utilizes the same chemicals that other drugs do to stimulate the reward centers in your brain. Just like other drugs, it gives you that high of pleasure," said Yasinski. There are estimates that as many as 350 million people have Facebook addictions. Nearly a billion people have Facebook pages, and 500 million check the web site daily, so how do you know if you've crossed the line i

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