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In this June 1, 2013 photo, Paraguayans return from shopping in Clorinda, Argentina as they cross an international bridge over the Pilcomayo River into the town of Nanawa, Paraguay. Shoppers who turn to the street rather than the banks to swap their dollars are getting a bonanza of extra Argentine pesos and can shop much more cheaply than back at home due to Argentina's currency controls and black market for US dollars. Taking advantage of the guarani’s newfound strength, Paraguayans are rolling by the thousands into the Argentine frontier city of Clorinda to do their shopping. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
In this June 1, 2013 photo, Paraguayan shoppers buy products in a shop in the town of Clorinda, Argentina, just across the border from Paraguay. Shoppers who turn to the street rather than the banks to swap their dollars are getting a bonanza of extra Argentine pesos and can shop much more cheaply than back at home due to Argentina's currency controls and black market for US dollars. Taking advantage of the guarani’s newfound strength, Paraguayans are rolling by the thousands into the Argentine frontier city of Clorinda to do their shopping. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
In this June 5, 2013 photo photo, a money exchange shop sits empty along Florida street in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visitors who turn to the street rather than the banks to swap their dollars are getting a bonanza of extra Argentine pesos and can shop much more cheaply than back at home. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
In this June 1, 2013 photo, Paraguayans returning from shopping in Clorinda, Argentina carry boxes and bags across the international bridge over the Pilcomayo River into the town of Nanawa, Paraguay. Shoppers who turn to the street rather than the banks to swap their dollars are getting a bonanza of extra Argentine pesos and can shop much more cheaply than back at home due to Argentina's currency controls and black market for US dollars. Taking advantage of the guarani’s newfound strength, Paraguayans are rolling by the thousands into the Argentine frontier city of Clorinda to do their shopping. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
The Mesa Police Department has arrested an adult and a juvenile for a homicide that occurred on June 15.
Dear U.S. Citizen: Please accept our most egregiously sincere apologies for the difficulties and inconveniences the secret monitoring of your phone records and email and GPS units and foreign travel and bank accounts and yes, even your snail mail has evidently caused.
Detroit car makers: TOO BIG TO FAIL. Major banks: TOO BIG TO FAIL. Food stamps: TOO BIG TO FAIL.
WASHINGTON — In the months and early years after 9/11, FBI agents began showing up at Microsoft Corp. more frequently than before, armed with court orders demanding information on customers.
Nearly 65,000 Arizonans who lost their homes to foreclosure from 2008 to 2011 will receive checks for $1,480 this summer.
Local industry leaders and elected officials converged at the recent ribbon cutting and grand opening event for TrustBank in Mesa. Pictured (from left): Sally Harrison, Mesa Chamber of Commerce president and CEO; Sandra Hudson, TrustBank Arizona president; John Kermicle, TrustBank board of directors; Hugh Hallman, former Tempe Mayor; Bruce Runyon, TrustBank President and CEO; Dr. Michael Crow, Arizona State University president; Michael Thomas, TrustBank board of directors; Scott Smith, Mesa Mayor. [Mesa Chamber of Commerce photo]
It used to be when you got a room full of mayors from East Valley cities together a fight might break out. It was like they were maneuvering for the same slice of pie. These days a darn love fest happens when they come together. All they need are flowers in their hair.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California state parks system, beset by financial problems and scandal, is launching a study commission that leaders hope will reshape the system and restore public confidence and financial stability.
Prolific documentary-maker Alex Gibney delivers a gripping account of the wins and losses of hard-charging idealism on the front lines of the information wars in "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks." Exhaustively researched and balanced in its view of the controversial key player, the film slips in ahead of DreamWorks' dramatic take on the exploits of Julian Assange, "The Fifth Estate," which is currently shooting.
Get down and dirty at Scottsdale’s 38th annual mud fest, where kids and adults of all ages can have fun slogging through age-appropriate obstacle courses. Closed-toe shoes are required as are signed permission slips, available online or at the Chaparral Park office. Non-muddy entertainment will also be available.
A press conference to kick off the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Jackson Sexton, who is homeless, drinks water from a bottle after Mesa Parks Ranger John Goodie delivered water to those in need at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa Parks Ranger John Goodie stays hydrated while delivering water to those in need at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa Parks Ranger John Goodie delivers water to Jackson Sexton, who is homeless, at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa Parks Ranger John Goodie delivers water to those in need at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa Parks Ranger John Goodie speaks during a press conference for to kick off for the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign as Mesa Councilman Chris Glover,left, and Golfland Sunsplash general manager Tony Hacker,right, look in Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa Parks Ranger John Goodie delivers water to those in need at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa Parks Ranger John Goodie,right, delivers water to the homeless at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Golfland Sunsplash general manager Tony Hacker speaks during a press conference to kick off the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign at Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa Councilman Chris Glover,right, speaks during a press conference to kick off the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign as Mesa Councilman Chris Glover,left, and Golfland Sunsplash general manager Tony Hacker,right, look in Kleinman Park, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Mesa. The City of Mesa along with Golfland Sunsplash and United Food Bank have started the 7th Annual Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign with a goal of collecting 375,000 bottles of water to help the homeless and the unsheltered this summer. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
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