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Maricopa County judge was in controversy that resulted in the jailing of a Sheriff's detention officer. Full Story »
Maricopa County judge was in controversy that resulted in the jailing of a Sheriff's detention officer. Full Story »
Heather Nicole Miller found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 3-year-old boy. Full Story »
A Tempe firefighter who was on a hunting trip was killed when a large pine tree snapped off and crushed him as he slept. Full Story »
Indictments made public Tuesday are fresh, but allegations against the two are not. Full Story »
An Arizona appellate court is standing by a 3-decade-old ruling that people accused of shoplifting are entitled to jury trials. Full Story »
An Arizona appellate court has ruled that a California man could be prosecuted in Arizona on sex charges even though he was never in the state during Internet chat sessions with a police officer posing as a 14-year-old girl. Full Story »
CMC Steel Arizona will eventually employ about 200 workers who recycle steel and scrap metal. Full Story »
Meeting tonight on controversial Mesa Public Schools restructuring proposal. Full Story »
Linda M. Thor is to become chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District. Full Story »
El Mirage police believe Rene Martinez provided alcohol to two teens, then had sexual contact. Full Story »
Assistant fire chief: 16-year-old reportedly suffering from an overdose punched, kicked medics. Full Story »
Rain creates havoc for many Valley drivers. Full Story »
Officials signed another agreement to improve border security and crack down on drug traffickers. Full Story »
Jerry Colangelo and partners will acquire an 80-year-old West Valley resort and two Biltmore-area golf courses for about $45 million. Full Story »
The Obama administration took a major step Monday toward imposing the first federal limits on climate-changing pollution from cars, power plants and factories, declaring there is compelling scientific evidence that global warming from manmade greenhouse gases endangers Americans' health. Full Story »
Seeking expansion of Medicare and Medicaid. Full Story »
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has joined a nationwide effort to recruit and retain hunters in the face of declining participation. Full Story »
A record high of about 1,000 students from 55 schools across Arizona are participating in the 39th annual Honeywell Fiesta Bowl Aerospace Challenge at ASU West, 4701 W. Thunderbird Road. Full Story »
Three judges who had been handling criminal cases in Mesa avoided the commute to Phoenix. Full Story »
The Arizona Attorney General's Office has asked the state Supreme Court to set an execution date for a man who raped and murdered a 13-year-old girl in 1984 while she was working on her newspaper-delivery route. Full Story »
The 85-foot blue spruce from Arizona's White Mountains, known as ''The People's Tree,'' will be illuminated Tuesday on the U.S. Capitol lawn. Full Story »
More than 20,000 traffic stops have been made since the Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety established a DUI task force to look for impaired drivers. Full Story »
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard says he's suing three men for advertising at least 47 fictitious businesses in the Tucson Yellow Pages. Full Story »
Gov. Jan Brewer's proposed sales tax increase would do little to close the current fiscal year's shortfall but would help deal with a significant part of the next one, the Legislature's budget director said Monday. Full Story »
Proposal would require families who homeschool to provide student assessment records. Full Story »
Fireworks light up the sky at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. AP/Danny Johnston
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