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Arizonans who have to seek protection from creditors in bankruptcy court soon will be able to hang on to more of what they own.
Developers could soon lose a tax credit they now can get for donating land for public schools.
Developers could soon lose a tax credit they now can get for donating land for public schools.
Microsoft is making the claim that you can’t trust Google anymore because they only show search results for those that are willing to pay. Is this true?
MIAMI (AP) — Programs such as NBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?" and PBS' "Faces of America are helping fueling the trend in genealogy. But for many Hispanics, tracing the family tree hasn't been so easy.
Maricopa County Supervisor Max Wilson may consider Senate Bill 1598 a great thing for West Valley residents, but not everyone agrees with him. Several members of the Joint Environmental Task Force offered reactions to Wilson’s comments that the bill, signed into law by Gov. Jan Brewer, would mean improvements to quality of life.
Maricopa County Supervisor Max Wilson may consider Senate Bill 1598 a great thing for West Valley residents, but not everyone agrees with him. Several members of the Joint Environmental Task Force offered reactions to Wilson’s comments that the bill, signed into law by Gov. Jan Brewer, would mean improvements to quality of life.
Maricopa County Supervisor Max Wilson may consider Senate Bill 1598 a great thing for West Valley residents, but not everyone agrees with him. Several members of the Joint Environmental Task Force offered reactions to Wilson’s comments that the bill, signed into law by Gov. Jan Brewer, would mean improvements to quality of life.
Requiring local governments to post audited comprehensive financial reports or the equivalent information on their websites would make it easier for citizens to see how tax dollars are spent, a state lawmaker said.
Q: I'm starting to use a lot of social media networks in my daily business activities and looking to find tools to help me manage them more efficiently. - Jenna
They don't generate many headlines, but there are folks getting hired these days. Even during the holidays.
Journalism is in a revolution. Ten years from now, maybe sooner, the professional news business as we know it may be replaced by something entirely new and still unknown.
The world of news and information, in terms of who produces it, how it gets produced and how it is delivered, is exploding with new enterprises popping up almost every day. Traditional media is struggling to find its way in this new world, both in terms of understanding how it works as well as competing in it. If traditional media is to survive it is essential that it understands this new world and to figure out how to carve out a place in it.
Am I Hungry?
Heart-healthy workshop on exercise and conditioning
Registration open for Am I Hungry? workshop series
‘Out Drive Autism' golf tourney benefits student scholarships
Seminar offered on the aging spine
Do you know the biological age of your arteries?
Grills, Guys and Good Health
Team Diabetes offers meetings, training for upcoming marathons
Team Diabetes offers meetings, training for upcoming marathons
New FitPro Bootcamp starting at Aspire
She'd had it with the whole online dating scene. So had he. What was online dating, he liked to say, but a high-tech version of the proverbial meat market? But hope springs eternal, and last fall, he thought he'd give it another go.
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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