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Saturday, September 24, 2005

Local News Archive

Local News Archive:
  • Loop 101 speeding cameras roll for real
  • Police scaled back at Coronado High School
  • P.V. socialite digs in for a battle over immigration
  • Day laborers face off with protesters in Mesa
  • Day laborer rip-offs targeted in Mesa
  • Resignation roils treasurer’s office
  • Warnings over: Speeders on camera face citations
  • Smart Card registration to start
  • Youths, military academies size each other up at event
  • Ex-officer files discrimination suit
  • 2nd man also sentenced to death in eatery killings
  • Attorney jeers search of home of PV socialite
  • Bill would have MVD pay clients for long waits
  • Proposal would disallow Mexican consular ID cards
  • Taser earnings drop 98 percent on lower sales, higher expenses
  • Anti-capital-punishment activist tells his 'harrowing story' to gain support
  • Service-employees union rallies at meeting
  • Cochise reports 1st death of illegal entrant in '06
  • Business groups push to keep immigration sanctions at bay
  • Migrants robbed at gunpoint in Yuma County
  • Ban on hiring illegals still an elusive target
  • AIMS clock ticking for seniors
  • Low-cost insurance program facing the ax
  • Educator was first black principal to run integrated AZ school
  • Avondale turns on red-light cameras
  • Phoenix may submit bid to host '08 GOP convention
  • Many ailing children must travel to Phoenix
  • Nevada mine cleanup languished as regulators bickered, documents show
  • Idea doesn't deserve run up the flagpole
  • Photo exhibit shows hard times, hopes from Depression
  • Council eyes new way to fund police, firefighters
  • County housing prices on rise, too
  • 'Offensive' college assignments scrutinized
  • Developers settle Clean Water complaint
  • New rules to hit Scottsdale adult video store
  • SCC faculty: Opt out of this proposal
  • State high schools called soft
  • 10-story condo project planned for blighted area of Tempe
  • Parents block school plan for cellular tower
  • Goodyear OKs settlement in Superfund suit
  • For inmates, county jail is a punishing survival tale
  • Diverse group opposes 'injustice'
  • State House OKs money to send National Guard to border
  • Chanting activists ejected from House hearing room
  • House OKs bill to expand grounds for using deadly force
  • House backs mandatory disclosures on fetal pain
  • Common cause: Groups oppose anti-gay marriage proposal
  • Severe birth defect on rise in towns of polygamists
  • Forklift breaks legs of worker caught between it, wood
  • ASU to fraternities: Stop serving booze
  • Tempe, Phoenix split on condos
  • Downtown: The CityScape plan
  • S. Ariz. work sites more dangerous
  • Issue of 'potty parity' flush with contention
  • School cameras: Who's watching your children?
  • Ranchers pleased, enviros unhappy
  • Police zero in on 101's worst
  • Transient pained at thought of summer on street
  • Bills would deny workers benefits if drugs, alcohol involved
  • ‘Free rent game is over’ as apartment market recovers
  • Agency tracking gear stolen from police
  • Officer fired; mishandling of evidence cited
  • Scarce water could get scarcer here
  • Carjacking suspect killed in shootout with Valley police
  • Mesa man faces up to 5 years for trying to make toxin
  • Upscale Wal-Mart to debut in area
  • Chandler detective fired for mishandling cases
  • Loop 101 scofflaws’ speeds exceed 100 mph
  • Eminent domain rules Tempe council debate
  • Panel: Ongoing drought could cause severe problems in Arizona
  • Maricopa plans to start its own police force
  • Yuma's border arrests up, Tucson's down this fiscal year
  • 2 fatal hantavirus cases confirmed in Arizona
  • Safford Marine is killed in Iraq combat
  • $200 million office-residential project to move forward
  • Authorities crack down on makers of fake IDs, arrest 30
  • New law vs. 'coyotes' is tested as reputed human smuggler is indicted
  • Agency adding resources to border
  • Teamsters vie for US Airways mechanics
  • Lights! Camera! Criminals!
  • Marines take over class at San Luis High
  • Drug paraphernalia charge dropped vs. councilman
  • Abortion barriers proposed in 2 bills endorsed
  • Campaign finance: Kolbe works to jettison cash
  • House bill funds Guard border duty
  • Copper pillagers on rampage here
  • This is a no-smile zone
  • Officer cleared in Jan. 30 shooting
  • Prognosticators foresee no bursting of local bubble
  • Man shot by cop couldn't blame her, according to Board of Inquiry report
  • Man sheds life sentence in deaths of three, gets 2.5-year sentence
  • Proposed bill offers code-enforcement officers privacy protection
  • Phoenix honors fallen officers
  • Soft restraints for unruly kids in Pinal arsenal
  • Janitorial contractor to pay nearly $1 million in back overtime
  • Napolitano says she's willing to compromise on English learning
  • Phone campaign blasts Napolitano
  • Audit finds flaws in transit security
  • Police hiring trails tax hike objectives
  • Mesa hopes to finally stop odor
  • Students dispute friend's penalty
  • Mercy pleas: Official panel weighs inmates' petitions
  • Many employees discover it pays to own the company
  • Child-care workers at home seek to unionize
  • Rewriting popular history gets political
  • Residents concerned about mining giant's exploration plans
  • Police targeting day laborers
  • State cops should stem flow of migrants, lawmakers say
  • Sheriff investigating disc jockey's rant against Exxon
  • 17 dams around state considered unsafe but repair bills costly
  • Payday Loan companies increase suits against borrowers
  • Soaring prices mean fewer can afford homes
  • TPD OKs risky chase maneuver
  • Checkpoint report irks Kolbe
  • Somerton police driving new wheels
  • Prescott police volunteer shoots dogs
  • Huachuca joins fight to defuse roadside bombings
  • Private bankers smooth way for wealthy
  • Incentive debate escalates as use spreads
  • From dad's steps, new path created
  • Groups clash over preserving Arizona lands
  • What cost English?
  • P.V. district questions gender equality
  • Valley residents, drug developer battle for domain names
  • Tree houses homeless in Gilbert
  • Program puts disabled on career paths
  • Homes as ambulance sites upset neighbors
  • Multitasking gofers keep political machine going
  • Students offer option to ASU tuition plan
  • Homeless numbers increase in Scottsdale
  • Meet the $30,000 millionaires
  • Valley leads in housing starts
  • Feds subpoena disputed ballots from District 20 primary
  • Investigation of ex-county manager could cost $100,000
  • Calif. firm planning to build more condos
  • 3 new bills target speed-enforcement cameras
  • Raytheon sees 13 percent boost in fourth quarter earnings
  • Trespass laws vs. migrants eyed
  • Maryvale project is under way
  • Animal abuse charges prompt demonstration
  • Tuition hikes proposed at ASU, NAU, UofA
  • Cell phone left behind links man to vandalism
  • Bonnie Henry: Tribulations of a pioneer newswoman
  • City wants answers in downtown project's delays
  • Soft drinks banned, doughnuts OK in Az schools
  • Prop. 200 backers rally to enforce curbs
  • O'odham clinic reopening with top-notch dental care
  • Man shot by cop in '05 alleges negligence in suit
  • Infill developer starts demolition for new home site
  • Phelps Dodge sees 64% drop in 4th-quarter profit
  • Parents upset over plan to shuffle pupils
  • Mayoral hopefuls launch personal attacks at forum
  • Mesa hopefuls short on ideas to save money
  • Mesa hopefuls short on ideas to save money
  • Firefighters give heavily to candidate
  • City, residents at odds over art in roundabouts
  • 5 inmates sent to hospital after prison fight
  • Feeling lousy? Some Arizonans put blame on air pollution
  • Bases near Flagstaff, Yuma focus of privatization bids
  • English-learner plan is rejected
  • Fiesta condo project faces April Mesa OK
  • Tougher license rules proposed
  • Freescale innovation could hike cell speed
  • Westcor gears up for East Valley center
  • Tempe Marketplace already making itself known
  • Nature of crime makes arson hard to probe
  • Grijalva slams governor's border plan
  • Rage or revenge often spark arson
  • Winter without rain could lead to above average fire season
  • Inmates want jail-based rehab program
  • Balloons to be tested as cell-tower replacement
  • Arizonans' guest-worker proposals Senate-bound
  • Amid immigration debate, work lures legal foreigners
  • Freescale set to introduce wireless chip breakthrough
  • Bag lunches help to draw homeless vets to aid
  • HOAs struggling with apathy
  • Donors want to tone down ASU 'party' image
  • Ex-Chandler police chief victim of identity theft
  • Authorities kill 200 coyotes after complaints from ranchers
  • Other officials caught up in battle over English learning
  • Legislature flooded with immigration plans
  • Arson robs the needy of center
  • Boosting Black history education
  • Customized disaster vehicle to cost $1 million
  • Half of inmates use meth
  • Trial woes plague child abuse case
  • Muslims rally behind banished doctor
  • Nanotechnology will be focus of ASU forum
  • Officer extends long arm of the law
  • Carver Museum highlights Valley's rich Black history
  • Arizona senator defense use of domestic eavesdropping
  • Holocaust rescue remembered
  • Lookin' Back: Quarantine kept out disease - and Californians
  • Chinese-Americans recall how they shaped 'Gold Mountain'
  • 10 years for man who shot at agent
  • Tempered applause for mayor's vision
  • Mayor: Long-term plans can soothe growing pains
  • Lutheran bishop resigns after admitting sexual misconduct
  • District drops textbook after rabbi’s complaint
  • Strip club seeks Tempe site
  • No trophies for Loop 101 leadfoots
  • East Valley cold medicine crackdown
  • State workers' 6.3% raise OK'd
  • Financial probe of superintendent criticized as politics
  • Loop 101 speeding reduced since cameras activated
  • 8 more people plead guilty in federal drug sting
  • Verizon cutting Chandler jobs
  • Bill eases curbs on deadly force
  • Arriba owner settles sexual-harassment suit
  • Man wounded by deputy released from hospital, taken into custody
  • OSHA clears hospital in roof collapse that injured employee
  • Countywide hooky sweep nabs 47 kids
  • But council won't restore officers to old ranks
  • Measure would require official state business to be in English only
  • Welcomed back from Afghan war
  • Smith removed from office
  • Pot stolen from Tuba City police station
  • Far West fined $1.7 million in workers deaths
  • Police use pepper spray to break up student fight
  • Flagstaff officer faces misdemeanor after bar fight
  • 'I've been through war; I know what war is like'
  • Gilbert police led on wild chase
  • Border agent accused of taking bale of pot
  • Experts: AAA just a start of West Valley job growth
  • Scottsdale official faces prison time
  • 2 female patients accuse dentist of sexual assault
  • Silent Witness flooded with calls after show
  • 36 homeless people find new hope, places to live
  • Sheriff investigates county school chief
  • Abuse cases end quietly for diocese
  • Criminal inquiry targets head of county schools
  • Inmate in racial controversy is denied an early release
  • Tempe panel backs boosting code staff
  • Gilbert seniors demand center of their own
  • Students sign petition on bullying
  • Condo-mania reaches Mesa
  • Napolitano vetoes bill on English learning
  • Human rights speaker has experienced wrong
  • Cameras snap fewer drivers on 2nd day
  • Neighborhood task force has plan for Tempe renters
  • Trial begins in slayings of Mesa workers
  • Construction workforce at record high in Valley
  • Conto earns TPD's officer of the year
  • Mentally ill man's kin file claim vs. Sheriff's Dept. in his death
  • 425 prison jobs might get away
  • Spanish spelling bee a family affair for Gadsden district students
  • Search warrants served at offices of Maricopa County school chief
  • Deadly skin cancer epidemic 'developing' for Hispanics
  • Mexico provides map guiding migrants to water
  • Deputy wounds NW Side driver
  • Tempe woman dies picking trash
  • Freeway cameras snap hundreds speeding first day
  • Trial date set on ex-chief’s ouster
  • Senator's son hurt campers, police say
  • Diversity push by police faces recruiting challenge
  • Businesses anticipate benefits of light rail
  • GOP English plan may get veto
  • GOP English bill risks veto
  • San Luis officials OK with more guardsmen
  • Sheriff's Dept. trains its own
  • Jailed dad asks to attend girl's funeral
  • Buckeye planners are young, eager, designing the future
  • Scottsdale battling developer
  • Police step up enforcement in Maryvale
  • Armed-but-courteous man is sought in robbery spree
  • Growing problem: Arizona Colonias
  • Anti-anti-war families take to the streets
  • Local solution to problem of hunger her goal
  • Adult charges after cop is hit
  • Police target cars speeding on Bell Road

  • Loop 101 speed cameras roll
  • Top findings from national day labor survey
  • Police chief resign after less than three weeks on the job
  • Detention center workers face layoffs
  • Scottsdale begins experiment with traffic cameras on freeway
  • National Guard proposal draws mixed reviews in border communities
  • Locals split over border plan
  • Slow down or smile for camera on Loop
  • Mesa mayor's State of City speech criticized as a ploy for more taxes
  • State prisons in dire straits
  • Police shoot at teen at festivities
  • Minutemen say they held 9 for Border Patrol
  • Utility bids to reopen coal plant
  • Flagstaff and the Spanish Flu of 1918: A very rough year
  • County may air its own Court TV
  • Local views on school uniforms far from uniform
  • DPS mans Carefree Highway: Traffic control slated through February
  • Class video mistaken for carjacking
  • Two police cars stolen in Valley
  • Arpaio mobilizing residents to assist in locating suspects
  • Day laborers still seek jobs near Chandler intersection
  • FBI honors Phoenix officer for crash course on terrorism
  • Panel backs bill on abortion speech
  • Police sergeant nearly run over
  • Flag officer on paid leave after off-duty fight in a local bar
  • Groups file suit to stop hotel-condo project by Suns owner
  • Feds say Arizona doctor had terrorist ties
  • Restrictions proposed on teen drivers
  • Mesa schools unveil wellness program
  • Lawsuit filed in lake project
  • School nurse guilty of molesting boy
  • Bill labels illegals trespassers
  • Arizona governor propose border security grants
  • Police seek stolen SWAT officer's car
  • Building boom may create glut of rec centers
  • Rally supports easing of citizenship for children of migrants
  • Tempe residents complain about late-night drummers
  • Convention center needed, Chandler says
  • Budget offers tech support
  • Palo Verde shuts down a reactor
  • Corporate but fun
  • Dinner talk will recall 1918 flu epidemic
  • Yuman says his underground facility is safe
  • Scottsdale to ask voters for $89M override
  • Gov.'s budget adds more money for schools
  • Cities call eminent-domain bills too harsh
  • Tempe eyeing lead in Valley hotel race
  • 2 finalists in running for dean of engineering
  • $50 mil gift a 'dazzling' step to lure top minds
  • Cell-phone ban at D-M 'boneyard' riles union
  • Piece of Flagstaff history dismantled to make way for development
  • Group cries foul on sports complex
  • Ex-fan of Hitler now lauds U.S.
  • Road foe says ‘victory’ not worth it
  • Piper foundation invests $50M for brain trust
  • Judge OKs snowmaking on Peaks
  • Governor defends border proposal
  • Sells-area crash injuries include 2 police officers
  • Urban retailers talk light rail
  • Apollo Group to pay departed CEO $18 million
  • Six hurricane victims fired by DES, state says two were in error
  • Strip club law likely will go to voters
  • Apache Junction by any other name?
  • Mayo Clinic to shift focus to research
  • Hayworth named as target in Abramoff probe
  • Budget committee says state has $850 mil surplus
  • Williams paid ex-chief for silence
  • Work force shortage predicted for state
  • Yuma agents unaware of threats from gang
  • Arson try closes East Side MVD office
  • Copper producer falters
  • Peoria police robot to boost officer safety
  • Spanish speakers learning how to lose fear of police
  • Williams breaks police barriers
  • Recording industry honors Maricopa County prosecutors
  • Meritage continues profit roll
  • The Botom Line: ASU president keeps eye on Google site selection
  • Romley lined up for Pinal inquiry
  • ASU center renamed SkySong
  • Hayworth named as target in Abramoff probe
  • Budget committee says state has $850 mil surplus
  • Williams paid ex-chief for silence
  • Work force shortage predicted for state
  • Yuma agents unaware of threats from gang
  • Arson try closes East Side MVD office
  • Copper producer falters
  • Peoria police robot to boost officer safety
  • Spanish speakers learning how to lose fear of police
  • Williams breaks police barriers
  • Recording industry honors Maricopa County prosecutors
  • Meritage continues profit roll
  • The Botom Line: ASU president keeps eye on Google site selection
  • Romley lined up for Pinal inquiry
  • ASU center renamed SkySong
  • Noisy protest greets Napolitano plan
  • Governor talks tough on migrants
  • Scottsdale strip clubs step up petition drive
  • Minuteman leader backs Napolitano's immigration crackdown call
  • Smugglers planning to kill U.S. border agents, federal memo warns
  • Clerical group marches for gay rights
  • Drug testing in Chandler not yet ready
  • Pilot program vs. red-light runners mulled
  • Bashas' may open store in downtown Phoenix
  • More law coming west of city
  • ER physicians group gives Arizona a D+
  • Governor: $100M for immigration
  • Dems say speech pragmatic;Republicans hear 'platitudes'
  • Photo radar on Loop 101: 30-day warning period for speeders
  • Tucson pays 95 of city employees more than $100,000 a year
  • Governor girds for border war
  • Residents work to keep public access cable channel
  • Holocaust survivor talks to ensure no one forgets
  • With 69 new officers, Gilbert reaches police recruiting goal
  • Female contractors become force in Ariz.
  • Phoenix bishop calls almost all birth control sinful
  • A superstore sort of city
  • Man badly burned in home explosion files suit against gas company
  • Man who shot at cop sought
  • Chandler council to vote on citywide wireless
  • Lawmakers weigh photo speed enforcement
  • yuma County jail nearing capacity
  • Danger grows on interstate: Injury collisions increase, congestion relief years away
  • Residents reject APS request: Utility seeks up to 26.7 percent rate increase
  • Williams chief hired;all supes demoted
  • Hayworth to donate contributions from tainted lobbyist to charity
  • Police looking for suspect in theft of officer's cruiser
  • Tucson considers new rules to deter metal thefts
  • Mexicans abroad show scant interest in voting
  • Builder, Cox deal queried
  • Grants help expand shelter
  • Same-sex couples leaving state because of rules on adoption
  • New law likely to boost impounds of cars
  • Proposed law targets repeat DUI offenders
  • Lawmaker wants GPS tracking of pedophiles
  • Taser’s terrible 2005
  • Northern Arizona tribes facing mine shutdown
  • Home Depot fire suspect had gripes
  • Excess fines from speeders may go to DPS
  • Arpaio looks abroad to fill jail officer spots
  • High-tech games prepare police for duty
  • Businesses back proposed bonds
  • Increase in heat is forecast
  • Prosecutor: Persistence finally led to break in ecoterror case
  • State board votes against fighting order in English-learning case
  • Overloaded courts, overcrowded jail used 2005 to plan
  • Mesa to redo home of 1st black doctor
  • Mobile home sites in Valley vanishing
  • Arizona prisoners faking tax returns
  • Developers push south and west of Phoenix for land grab
  • Local schools' controversies rare on books
  • Police targeting teens who buy, drink alcohol
  • Judge in bias case wants documents made public
  • Front license plate proposal resurfaces
  • Ex-Scottsdale pastor indicted in theft from church
  • Prisoner monitor gets a test
  • Diverse task force tackles Tucson-area meth woes
  • Protests stop plan to build pair of roundabouts
  • Industrial void
  • Off-duty Taser use varies in East Valley
  • Freeway camera schedule could slip
  • Arizona third worst for water contaminants
  • Qwest retirees applaud Nacchio indictment
  • State alleges embezzling by ex-sheriff's employee
  • Decision to extend permit for day-labor center delayed
  • Sen. Harper's position as chairman in question in handling of dispute
  • Loop 101 cameras set to be installed
  • Farm labor shortage in Yuma gives rise to cash pay
  • Airport to begin offering free wi-fi service today
  • Tuskegee Airmen encouraged by today's troop spirits, focus
  • Injured soldier spends Christmas with family
  • Police searching for man as officer improves after shooting
  • Salt River voters weigh height limits
  • Flour mill’s saga grinds on in Tempe
  • Chuk'shon EF! Mountain Lion Defenders Need Support
  • Mesa police morale slips
  • Arizona's smaller cities experience affordable housing problems
  • NeoReach CEO upbeat on wireless cities
  • Officers take on a different kind of riot
  • North Scottsdale residents oppose new gas stations despite scarcity
  • Chandler residents resist development
  • Hundreds protest charges vs. 2 humanitarian workers
  • Gay soldier leaving Army after assault at Fort Huachuca
  • Peoria officer critical, suspect dead in shootout
  • Priest wanted in Chandler abuse case arrested in Calif.
  • Peoria cop fights for life after shooting
  • 5,000 gather to celebrate on new stretch of freeway
  • Tests on brain fail to explain why Phoenix official killed self
  • Experimental aircraft to be tested at Yuma airport
  • Polluted air takes toll on residents
  • Drought conditions concern environmental, health officials
  • Tempe disabled want more safety measures along road
  • Border activists say they knew law
  • Cold Stone laying off 53 local employees
  • Cops to take kids to buy holiday gifts
  • Council OKs high-rise project despite protests
  • $1.5M offered in police chase case
  • Prosecutor: Indicted Arizona woman was lookout in arsons
  • Animal rights duo guilty in Sabino case
  • Three current, former soldiers to plead guilty in drug case
  • Phoenix homicides reach 220 this year
  • Portable fingerprint device assists in DUI crackdown
  • Judge bars U.S. from wild-horse roundup
  • New Web site designed to shame drunken drivers
  • Porn star Jameson takes fight over club to ballot box
  • Nurses fighting back for assault victims
  • Smog in Valley gets even worse
  • Challenge to Trump tower, 2nd project qualifies for ballot
  • Two-day-old infant born to transient dies
  • Scottsdale OKs starting work on ASU center
  • At last, new police officer rides alone
  • Tempe heading for citywide wireless Internet
  • Pact gives tribe long-sought water
  • Activists shift to urging firms not to hire illegal immigrants
  • Robot project could take big bite out of pollution
  • 2 violence shelters never short of victims
  • Scottsdale college's security cameras working again
  • Life less sweet in Sugar Hill
  • Effluent alters sexuality of fish
  • Boy's illness puts family to the test
  • US Airways faces challenges of combining labor forces
  • Shoplifter dead after being hit by truck in Marana
  • Group vows to fight crime in Apache Junction
  • Scottsdale businesses branch out, try downtown Phoenix location
  • Democrats’ position backs citizenship for illegal immigrants
  • Tempe sergeant is coping with an injury from attack
  • Robot tourney builds science interest
  • Decision looms on new hotel, historic building downtown
  • Police officers, residents mourn at vigil
  • Tempe vows to continue fight for megamall land
  • 'Suspicious' fire destroys large house SE of city
  • Makeover for southside of Scottsdale
  • Catholic agency serving poor says it won’t tolerate rudeness
  • Pinal weapons probe leads to review of purchasing
  • First lawsuit against Taser goes to trial
  • Kingman plant draws $550,000 fine for air pollution violations
  • San Luis derails arrival of Wal-mart
  • Mentally ill advocates hold off court action
  • Census: Arizona's median household income ranks 31st nationally
  • Sniper rifles seized from Pinal County manager
  • Police officer hurt in rollover accident dies
  • Teen thief joy rides in Mesa police car
  • Speed camera foe faults city in failed petition campaign
  • Carefree leaders accused of breaking state laws
  • City Hall's new security rules offer a welcome mat
  • Killer receives death sentence for murdering woman in 1987
  • Property owners relieved that city can't take land
  • Phoenix to borrow $350 million for new hotel
  • Cotton growers gain research site for free
  • Three homes lost to fire in Chandler
  • System keeps track of shoppers who return many items
  • Petition drive for Loop 101 cameras fails
  • Officer hits, kills pedestrian in Tempe
  • Church’s day labor activity fosters fans, critics
  • Bush visit highlights GOP rifts on border
  • Wal-Mart up for a vote in San Luis
  • Parents question restraint of girl, 8
  • ASU tuition could rise 25 percent
  • Tempe council approves height boost for condos
  • Glendale tabs Kentuckian as police chief
  • Man sentenced for aiding suspects after cop's death
  • Entrants seeking work arrested
  • Maricopa sheriff's office to test alternative to Taser
  • Border Patrol beefs up staffing, adds buildings in southern Arizona
  • Border Patrol amps up arsenal
  • Iraq-bound GI faces DUI
  • UA-bred technology will lead effort to lay corn's genome bare
  • Robberies in Chandler increase 34% over last year
  • Trump foes tout petition
  • Enforcement of curfew law inconsistent
  • Asarco bled copper production, workers lost wages during strike
  • Impound law takes effect
  • Yuma high graffiti cleanup may cost $15,000
  • Residents express worries over route for power line
  • 6 boys face charges in crashing of golf carts at school
  • Freeway photo ABCs
  • Sergeant linked to fraud still on sheriff's payroll
  • Chandler council enacts law allowing moms to breast-feed in public
  • Chandler preps for student drug tests
  • Ex-cop in sex case faces probation loss
  • San Luis officers cleared in shooting
  • Four officers cleared in deadly shooting
  • Qwest executives receive combined $6.7 million in stock
  • Drug-sniffing dogs search 2 high schools
  • Arizona women say carrying a gun is necessary in today's society
  • Kingman man dies 12 days after being freed from death row
  • Police official of Ky. first pick for Glendale
  • Changing face of Mesa
  • Salvation Army center flunks food inspection
  • Rape victim: 'Morning after' pill denied
  • Supreme Court rules against Arizona death row inmate
  • Kids see how Gilbert man’s garden grows
  • HOAs pitted against renters
  • Police officer in shooting also killed man in '03 incident
  • Marine is 14th fatality from area
  • Worker run over by truck is ID'd
  • Gilbert mulls patriotic theme in park names
  • Tempe contests land ruling
  • At border, Minutemen keep low profile, protesters don't
  • Unprecedented heat, drought may have killed millions of pines
  • Councilman wants background checks for ice cream truck drivers
  • Records: Customs agent avoided trial in previous drug case
  • Minuteman co-founder says group hounded by "domestic terrorists"
  • Shot fired at deputy responding to a call
  • Tucson districts limiting recruiters' school visits
  • Mesa, Tempe home prices lead East Valley increases
  • Red-light cameras to catch speeders
  • Phoenix panel OKs auto mall over residents' objections
  • Surveillance tapes being used in newborn-dumping case at airport
  • Critics question accuracy, widespread use of voice stress test
  • Scottsdale officer shoots, kills man
  • Mesa looking at more photo radar
  • Yuma providing incentive package to attract battery factory
  • Dump sites left by homeless a growing problem in Pima County
  • 11 shootings by city police equal number for all 2004
  • Navajo police get linked up
  • Homeland Security funds to bring agents, construction to Ariz.
  • Coolidge cotton farm giving way to upscale development
  • Analysis: Developers are biggest political contributors
  • ACLU: Law enforcement needs tighter restrictions on Tasers
  • Safety practices at company under review after 3rd fatal accident
  • Tucson police lab dealing with large DNA testing backlog
  • Opposition grows to rail yard plan
  • Mechanic uses forklift to free trapped worker
  • Official who complained about pesticides is fired
  • Arizona bankruptcy filings up as deadline looms
  • Man dies in Mesa police shooting
  • Scottsdale to cease aggressive style of redevelopment downtown
  • Border Patrol to build a pair of new stations
  • Neighborhood shows how to bounce back
  • Organic garden plants seeds for neighborhood feud in Gilbert
  • 3 inmates escape through electric fence at Tent City
  • Mesa officers shoot, kill man toting BB gun
  • Man who shot at police killed himself, officials say
  • Victim's kin: DUI killer has an 'in' with city cops
  • Ambulance company accuse rival of kickbacks
  • MVD revokes personalized plate after complaint
  • Tucson district to continue monitoring air at several schools
  • North Phoenix residents protest planned auto mall
  • Animosity on ambulance pacts extends to unions
  • Food stamp benefits are going unused
  • Day labor traffic moves off downtown Chandler streets
  • Tempe police want robot on squad
  • Phoenix finance official's death remains a mystery
  • Undercover narcotics officer uninjured after shooting on Northwest side
  • Thomas: Law OKs arrests of migrants
  • Understaffing leads police to widen volunteers' duties
  • Wife's Web posting says dead Guardsman didn't agree with Iraq war
  • Sunnyside board won't use inmates, curbs military
  • Poll: Only a third of voters support constitutional gay marriage ban
  • Racist "Borderfest" Cancelled
  • SEC now formally investigating Taser
  • Half as many volunteers expected at Minuteman launch
  • Cop kills man in domestic row
  • Phoenix police, gay community get along, both groups say
  • Greyhound ticket policy biased, Latino groups say
  • Report: Wait time at M-V-D offices rises
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