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  • Game and Fish meeting here May 30 officials seek comments on license fees

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  • VIDEO Inside home trashed by police

    drove an armored car through the front of a north Phoenix home ; those who live there invited ABC15 inside to see the damage. The two bedrooms where the vehicle entered the home are destroyed with clothes, debris, glass and furniture piled up. The homeowners, who asked not to be shown on TV or identified, said their insurance agent had just left after filing a claim. It's unknown if the ...

  • General Dynamics Scottsdale operation lands $31M Army deal

    Scottsdale-based General Dynamics C4 Systems has won a contract from the U.S. Army that could total as much as $31.5 million. UPI.com reports that the deal is for tactical intelligence stations that can be mounted to vehicles. Get the full story ...


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Cruel Intentions

Cruel Intentions

"Cruel Intentions" is being billed as a teenage version of "Dangerous Liaisons," but, in fact, it has little or nothing to do with being a teenager. Ostensibly, the major characters in the film are high school students, but in no way, shape, or form do they act like teenagers. They don't walk, talk, dress, or hold themselves like late adolescents; their behavior and attitudes may reflect what some ... ...

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  • New Arizona law changes rules for notaries

    A crusading Fountain Hills resident has helped to push through a new law in Arizona relating to rules governing notaries. The Fountain Hills Times has the full story on the new law. Check out the story ...

  • State Bar of Arizona investigating former U.S. Attorney for Arizona Dennis Burke

    Dennis Burke The State Bar of Arizona is conducting an investigation into former U.S. Attorney for Arizona Dennis Burke. State Bar chief communications officer Rick DeBruhl confirmed to me Wednesday that there is an investigation into Burke. The State Bar and the Arizona Supreme Court handle ethics and disciplinary investigations of attorneys in the state. DeBruhl said he could not comment ...

  • La Mesas Challenge Center has new director

    The nonprofit Challenge Center, in Sunset Park at 5540 Lake Park Way, was founded in 1987 to provide skilled physical therapy rehabilitation, specialized assisted fitness training and wellness programs for those who are physically ...

  • FBI Arrest made in Wash. state ricin letter scare

    SPOKANE, Wash. - A 37-year-old man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a case in which a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin were discovered in Washington state last week.A grand jury indictment accused Matthew Ryan Buquet of mailing a death threat to U.S. District Judge Fred Van Sickle at the federal courthouse on May 14.A search of federal court records turned up no ...

  • AZ man dies from hantavirus

    SAFFORD, AZ - Authorities say a Graham County man has died of complications from the hantavirus, the first reported case of the disease this year. The Graham County Health Department says the 39-year-old man died earlier this month, but no additional information was immediately available Wednesday. The hantavirus is a rare disease that exhibits symptoms similar to the flu including fever, muscle ...

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