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  1. article Brewer signs bills addressing foster placements, playground injuries

    Friday, May 3, 2013 2:46 pm

    Gov. Jan Brewer signed legislation Thursday to allow foster children to be placed in homes with youngsters who are not immunized.

  • Baron Wolman, Pamela Des Barres

    In this photo taken Saturday, April 13, 2013 former Rolling Stone photographer Baron Wolman, right, embraces Pamela Des Barres, left, the subject in both photographs on the wall behind during the opening of Wolman's photo exhibit "The Groupies" at Markham Vineyards in St. Helena, Calif. More than 75 wineries have art on display all year long. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

  • article Arizona lawmakers give approval for foster kids to go to homes where other kids may not be immunized

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 7:37 am

    Saying a loving home trumps the chance of disease, state lawmakers gave final approval Tuesday to allowing foster children to be placed in homes where other youngsters are not immunized.

  • article UPDATED: Source: Pressure-cooker bombs used in Boston blast that killed 3

    Tuesday, April 16, 2013 1:51 pm

    BOSTON — The bombs that ripped through the Boston Marathon crowd were fashioned out of ordinary kitchen pressure cookers, packed with nails and other fiendishly lethal shrapnel, and hidden in duffel bags left on the ground, people close to the investigation said Tuesday.

  • article Teachers at Arizona's religious schools could lose unemployment benefits

    Wednesday, April 10, 2013 5:21 pm

    Hundreds of teachers at religious schools around the state could soon be at risk of being laid off with no prospect of collecting jobless benefits.

  • article Valley’s Barrett-Jackson auto house seeing its own economic stabilization this year

    Saturday, April 6, 2013 8:54 am

    Barrett-Jackson is home to the world’s most profitable car auction. Its main event, held every January in Scottsdale, kicked off its 2013 season by tying its 2007 record sales of close to $100 million.

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  • article Arizona lawmakers continue to push plan that would make it harder to claim jobless benefits

    Friday, March 15, 2013 9:12 am

    State lawmakers are poised to make it more difficult for some people to collect unemployment benefits.

  • article Sequester 2013: Possible sequester effects in Arizona

    Monday, March 4, 2013 8:37 am

    The sequester is giving job seekers the "one-two punch," first in terms of unemployment benefits and second in job training.

  • article Div. I Section III wrestling: Ratliff, Brady, Bambic among sectional winners

    Sunday, February 3, 2013 12:40 am

    Arch Ratliff knows in the big picture the win doesn’t matter all that much if he isn’t able to do it again next week.

    But on Saturday it was enough to bring a big old smile to the Perry 120-pound senior as he earned a Division I, Section III title by beating Sunnyside’s Sergio Miranda 7-6.

    “I knew he was undefeated and a state champion,” he said of the scouting report. “That was enough motivation, but I have to think of it as any other match because unless I do it again next week (at state) it doesn’t mean much.”

    Ratliff trailed early, but then was able to win a scramble late that lead to a four-point move and a 7-6 win over Miranda.

    The win was one of the better contested finals in one of the state’s most difficult state-qualifying tournaments.

    To get an idea of how top heavy the tournament was with six high-caliber programs in the 12-team field here are the numbers.

    Of the 56 available qualifying spots, Sunnyside (11), Chandler (9), Corona del Sol (10), Basha (6), Perry (6) and Desert Vista (6) took up 86 percent (48) of the spots on the podium.

    “When you have the powerhouses that were here that’s going to happen,” Thunder coach David Gonzalez said. “You have to get through this and regroup for next week.”

    Sunnyside coach Anthony Leon said regardless of how many qualify for state they still need to perform next week.

    “I think the AIA is doing the wrong thing and I am sure every coach in here thinks the same thing,” he said. “You still have to go out Thursday and Friday and perform. That’s what we plan on doing.”

    It led to some very good finals matches as Chandler’s Dalton Brady continued his quest toward a fourth state title with a 7-4 win over Raul Moraga, Chandler’s Dalton Moran bested Corona’s Colton Winstead 7-5 and of course the Ratliff upset.

    Locally, Desert Vista had a lone champion in senior Alex Bambic (182) as he looked to be in typical postseason form with a pin in 2:51 against Chandler’s Joe Miranda to set himself up to tie the school record of three state titles next week.

    Desert Vista had 10 wrestlers in the consolation semifinals with five of those wrestlers earning a place in the 16-man state bracket.

    State-placer Brian Mitchell (113), senior Cooper Gardner (138), sophomore Jeremiah Imonode (170), junior Tristan Ezell (195) and heavyweight Adam Ortega (HVY) were able to scale the consolation brackets.

    Mitchell and Ortega finished third, while Gardner was fourth. Ezell and Imonode forfeited in the finals to finish fourth.

    Mountain Pointe was able to get two to state as Cody Rojas (120) qualified for the fourth time after defaulting to fourth due to illness.

    The other Pride qualifier was senior Patrick Murphy, who finished fourth at 160.

    “It’s amazing,” Murphy said about being a state qualifier. “It means all the hard work over the last seven years finally paid off.”

    The Pride had two former state qualifiers Trey Stevenson and Blake Gaughan come up short and Desert Vista had one in Matt Mathers. It’s a sign of exactly how tough this tournament ended up being.

    “Blake not making it was a heartbreaker,” Pride coach Darrick Kahle said. “This is a tough tournament. One missed takedown here or a slip up here and you are out.”

    Ahwatukee resident and Corona del Sol junior Zach Walton won the 145-pound with an impressive 11-6 win over Chandler’s Estevan Ulibarri.

    “I’m confident in my defense and don’t think anyone can score on me so it is opening up other things,” said Walton, who finished as a state runner-up last year. “This is a tough sectional so I assume I am the No. 1 seed at state and that’s the spot I want to be in.”

    Contact writer: (480) 898-7915 or JSkoda@ahwatukee.com. Follow him on Twitter @JSKodaAFN

    Team standings

    1. Sunnyside 214.5; 2. Chandler 187; 3. Corona 178; 4. Desert Vista 116; 5. Basha 112; 6. Perry 105; 7. Hamilton 48; 8. Tucson 43.5; 9. Mountain Pointe 37; 10. Buena 32.5; 11. Desert View 31; 12. Rincon 19.5.

    Finals

    106 – Delorm (Des. View) dec. Reyes (Chan), 6-2. Third – Carillo (Corona) dec. Murillo (Sunny), 3-2.

    113 – Olivas (Sunny) maj. Dec. Krum (Basha), 15-6. Third – Mitchell (DV) pin PanePinto (Chan), 1:55.

    120 - Ratliff (Perry) dec. Miranda (Sunny), 7-6. Third – Churchill (Corona) by default of Rojas (MP).

    126 – Olivas (Sunny) by default over Moran (Chan). Third – McCurdy (Basha) dec. Vazquez (Ham), 2-1.

    132 – Farina (Corona) tech. fall over Rico (Chan). Third – Quiroz-Rom (Tucson) by default over Lara (Bahsa).

    138 – Brady (Chan) dec. Moraga (Sunny), 7-4. Third – Latin (Basha) pin Gardner (DV), 4:11.

    145 – Walton (Corona) dec. Ulibarri (Chan), 11-6. Third – Steinback (Sunny) dec. Parda (Perry), 3-2.

    152 – Moran (Chan) dec. Winstead (Corona), 7-5. Third – Miranda (Sunny) dec. Ratliff (Perry), 11-5.

    160 – Tursini (Corona) dec. Stadler (Basha), 8-2. Third – Powers (Buena) maj. Dec. Murphy (MP), 9-1.

    170 – Ronayne (Basha) pin DiSilva (Ham), 3:08. Third – Barker (Corona) won by default over Imonode (DV).

    182 – Bambic (DV) pin Miranda (Chan), 2:51. Third – Arredondo (Perry) dec. Dorame (Sunny).

    195 – Gonzalez (Sunny) maj. Dec. Kronborg (Corona), 12-4. Third – Serrano (Perry) by default over Ezell (DV).

    220 – Lattner (Chan) pin Deatherage (Sunny), 3:14. Third – Joseph-Jam (Ham) by default over Caliendo (Corona).

    HVY – Villegas (Sunny) pin Motes (Perry), 2:13. Third – Ortega (DV) dec. Moore (Corona), 12-4.

     
     

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  • article Arizona bill forces jobless benefit seekers to prove they were fired

    Thursday, January 31, 2013 8:36 am

    A House panel voted Wednesday to require those seeking unemployment benefits to prove that they were fired and did not just quit.

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  • article Arizona DES to require online unemployment filings

    Friday, January 25, 2013 8:14 am

    The state department that administers unemployment benefits is closing a call center and will require all new filings from people who lose their jobs be done online starting Feb. 1.

  • article Arizona DES says delays likely for some jobless benefits

    Friday, January 4, 2013 10:11 am

    The Arizona Department of Economic Security says payment of extended unemployment benefits may be delayed by about a week.

  • article Jobless benefits could run out for some Arizonans

    Thursday, December 27, 2012 4:21 pm

    More than a third of Arizonans collecting jobless benefits could be getting their final checks this week.

  • article VX Roundup 12/26: Huma, Rarrick lead Saguaro girls b-ball to pair of wins in Lady Titans Winter Hoops Classic

    Wednesday, December 26, 2012 7:00 pm

    Jelani Huma, Casey Rarrick and Naomi Reyes scored all of the points for the Saguaro girls basketball team, Wednesday, to help the Sabercats edge Barry Goldwater 43-42, making them 2-0 on the first day of the Lady Titans Winter Hoops Classic.

  • article Unemployment pay for about 21,000 in Arizona could end this week

    Monday, December 24, 2012 12:37 pm

    More than a third of Arizonans collecting jobless benefits could be getting their final checks this week.

  • article American voters are ‘Fired Up...Ready to Go’

    Friday, November 23, 2012 2:00 pm

    I am so tempted to write the words “I told you so” over and over again up to the 500-word limit allowed for a commentary in this newspaper. It would be so easy to gloat about how liberals won and conservatives lost. It would make me giddy to point out how Arizona is so out-of-touch with the rest of the Left Coast.

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  • article Beydler: 'Fired up, ready to go'

    Monday, November 19, 2012 8:30 am

    I am so tempted to write the words “I told you so” over and over again up to the 500 word limit allowed for a commentary in this newspaper. It would be so easy to gloat about how liberals won and conservatives lost. It would make me giddy to point out how Arizona is so out-of-touch with the rest of the Left Coast.

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  • article Forever mentors needed in state’s foster care system

    Saturday, November 17, 2012 6:00 pm

    While the need for open homes is great, open hearts can be just as helpful to Arizona’s foster care system.

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  • article Change a life by fostering our future generation

    Monday, November 5, 2012 4:59 pm

    I recently saw a post on Facebook from a friend who just became certified to foster. It was a letter from her licensing agency thanking her for her decision to foster and explaining the great need that there is now for adults to open their homes to kids in need.

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  • article Obama focuses on turnout, Romney on Pennsylvania

    Sunday, November 4, 2012 12:44 pm

    CONCORD, N.H. — Just two days from the finish, President Barack Obama's campaign is mobilizing a massive get-out-the-vote effort aimed at carrying the Democrat to victory, as Republican Mitt Romney makes a late play for votes in Democratic-leaning Pennsylvania.

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  • article Letter: Seniors can fight financial exploitation

    Thursday, October 4, 2012 7:17 am

    We are inviting everyone to the free "Help Stop Senior Financial Exploitation" presentation on Oct. 22 from 1-3 p.m. at PORA Adult Learning Center in Sun City West (RSVP (623) 584-4288 ext. 415). We are abused and exploited seniors who have been fighting for our rights and for other seniors’ rights for over three years. Our efforts have been recently rewarded by the discovery that our former slumlord is a Medicare fraud felon. His termination has stopped him from continuing to abuse and exploit more seniors. Unfortunately, he was allowed to harm seniors for nearly eight years at a local senior living facility.

  • article Carter: Stepping up for Ariz.’s children: DES Child Support Services

    Friday, August 17, 2012 1:49 pm

    Most of us have learned as we’ve gotten older that life doesn’t always turn out the way we planned. That may be good or bad depending upon the situation, but the one positive is that most of us eventually find a way to rebound; and it never hurts to have someone in our corner to help us get back on track as we experience life’s ups and downs.

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  • article No more phone calls: Arizona's unemployed must go online to keep checks coming

    Saturday, August 11, 2012 8:00 am

    If you have to verify you’re looking for work to keep your unemployment checks coming, forget about phoning it in.

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  • article Carter: Stepping up for Arizona’s children -- DES Child Support Services

    Wednesday, August 8, 2012 5:45 am

    Most of us have learned as we’ve gotten older that life doesn’t always turn out the way we planned. That may be good or bad depending upon the situation, but the one positive is that most of us eventually find a way to rebound; and it never hurts to have someone in our corner to help us get back on track as we experience life’s ups and downs.

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  • article Champion Gabby Douglas flies to place never held by U.S. gymnast

    Thursday, August 2, 2012 8:51 pm

    LONDON - She is standing on the medal stand and she is holding a bouquet of pink roses and she is smiling that impossibly great smile.

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