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NEW YORK - Caroline Kennedy has avoided politics most of her life. She has yet to utter a word publicly about her interest in running for Hillary Rodham Clinton's Senate seat. But in a sign of the enduring power of the Kennedy mystique, even her secondhand statements of interest have spooked the rest of the crowded field.
A Chandler dentist accused of trying to plant child pornography on a family court judge remained jailed Wednesday after a criminal court judge denied his request to call his wife to the stand for a hearing on whether he should be released.
A Chandler dentist accused of trying to plant child pornography on a family court judge is slated to ask for a bond reduction Wednesday so he can be released from jail.
Space shuttle Discovery lands at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Wednesday, March 9, 2011. Discovery ended its career as the world's most flown spaceship Wednesday, returning from orbit for the last time and taking off in a new direction as a museum piece. (AP Photo/Gary Rothstein, Pool)
A former Apache Junction teacher and youth pastor was sentenced to lifetime supervised probation Monday after pleading guilty to attempted sexual exploitation of a minor and furnishing obscene materials to a minor.
PHOENIX - Three former Arizona legislators are now state utility and securities regulators.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a Chandler man who claimed a priest molested him in 1978.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a Chandler man who claimed a priest molested him in 1978.
Milt Lee was a barber then, and not a lot of barbers get to josh with presidents of the United States.
A judge in Ireland denied the extradition Wednesday of a former Scottsdale priest who stands accused of molesting an altar boy in Tempe in 1978.
In the race for Arizona Corporation Commission, Tuesday’s primary election suggests that having more money than your foe is better than not — certainly on the Democratic side.
The crowded field of candidates vying for a spot on the Arizona Corporation Commission was dramatically winnowed down Tuesday.
Sgt. Gary Durree has seen many colleagues die in the line of duty in his 34 years on the highway patrol, so he decided to end his career by organizing a grueling bicycle ride to raise money for families of fallen officers.
Sen. John McCain has been using the success of the “surge” to criticize Sen. Barack Obama for his position on Iraq. However, a recent non-partisan Government Accountability Office report noted that while “violence in Iraq has dropped over the past year,” most of the stated goals outlined by President Bush for the surge have not been accomplished.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety won’t send one of its drug-sniffing dogs to the Arizona Corporation Commission offices to look for more marijuana after a tiny quantity was found there earlier this month.
SANTA ANA, Calif. - A man convicted of murdering an Arizona couple by tying them to an anchor and throwing them overboard from their yacht off Southern California was sentenced to death Friday.
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Kenneth Laird will likely die in prison, but not by lethal injection. A U.S. Supreme Court split decision spared Laird, three other Arizona death row inmates and about 68 others nationwide Tuesday, banning the death penalty for teenage killers.
Bobby Kennedy slammed the door when he saw the U.S. Marshals coming toward his Lawton, Okla., home March 18. Kennedy, a former teacher at Morningstar Academy in Apache Junction charged with molesting students, was wanted for skipping bail in 2005.
Washington -- A US Airways executive repeated assurances in Washington on Tuesday that the company plans to maintain a significant corporate presence in Phoenix after its proposed merger with Texas-based American Airlines.
The new chairman of the Arizona Corporation Commission signaled Monday that the days of pushing solar and renewable energy over other sources are over.
With an honor guard and bagpipes player, Mesa police on Monday remembered Steven Pollard and Hyrum Smith Peterson, their two fallen officers.
TUCSON - The Phoenix Mars Lander, the product of scientists at the University of Arizona, has emerged from its cocoon at Florida's Kennedy Space Center following a flight from Colorado, where it was built.
The election of at least two Democrats to the Arizona Corporation Commission is likely to mean a bigger push for utilities to generate more electricity from renewable sources.
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