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A new complaint involving old allegations from a longtime critic of state Treasurer Dean Martin triggered the short-lived investigation into Martin’s finances by Attorney General Terry Goddard’s office.
PINETOP - Federal agents are investigating the suspicious death of an endangered Mexican gray wolf near Pinetop.
Just days away from closing, the Tempe Improv is without its owner, who is missing and the subject of a nationwide search.
State pest control regulators cleared a Tempe teen to continue his roof rat-proofing business after an investigation determined he was not violating the law.
The state Department of Environmental Quality will launch an investigation into toxic waste found at a gun range near northeast Mesa after testing that was delayed for four years revealed metals and other pollutants in a septic tank.
ST. LOUIS - Sheriff Raymond M. Martin has been the law for nearly 20 years in a struggling southern Illinois county. But federal prosecutors say he's been breaking it lately by peddling pounds of pot, some seized by his own department, often in uniform and from his patrol vehicle.
Possible hazardous waste contamination at a gun range near northeast Mesa has prompted an investigation that some say is long overdue.
Maricopa County authorities were involved on Tuesday with an international drug bust that dismantled at least 100 meth-making labs worldwide, including 20 in Arizona. A Scottish couple is suspected of supplying chemicals to make methamphetamine to people around the world and now faces extradition to the U.S.
A state agency that regulates nursing home administrators has been operating so poorly that it's placing Arizona's most vulnerable adults at risk, according to a board member and several former employees.
A funny business in the East Valley is closing its doors today without really having its last laugh.
Mark Wilson Anderson, the longtime co-owner of the Tempe Improv, was found dead in a Buckeye hotel room Wednesday. Maricopa County Medical Examiner confirmed Anderson’s death.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is looking into concerns about state Treasurer David Petersen, including whether mismanagement has led to high turnover in the agency.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is looking into concerns about state Treasurer David Petersen, including whether mismanagement has led to high turnover in the agency.
Longtime Arizona political figure Lee Watkins is leaving his towing business behind. The 18-year owner of Cactus Towing, which is the subject of a Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office criminal investigation, said Thursday he plans to sell the company to general manager Todd DeMasseo and other buyers.
Longtime Arizona political figure Lee Watkins is leaving his towing business behind. The 18-year owner of Cactus Towing, which is the subject of a Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office criminal investigation, said Thursday he plans to sell the company to general manager Todd DeMasseo and other buyers.
WASHINGTON - Youth boot camps and their referral services are using deceptive marketing practices when trying to convince parents of troubled kids to try the programs, a federal investigation has found.
A suspected chop shop, complete with stolen motorcycles, trailers and forklifts, was busted up Monday afternoon in Apache Junction by the statewide police task force.
Tempe’s police chief violated ethical standards by writing a letter on behalf of a councilwoman’s son arrested for growing marijuana, an investigation has found.
Tempe’s police chief violated ethical standards by writing a letter on behalf of a councilwoman’s son arrested for growing marijuana, an investigation has found.
A new lawsuit by some fired top state executives could provide some interesting details about the operation of the Treasurer’s Office — and the actions of its now-convicted former chief.
U.S. Forest Service employees have found the remains of a missing Scottsdale pilot and the wreckage of his twin-engine plane that disappeared in January on a solo flight from Scottsdale to Tacoma, Wash.
U.S. Forest Service employees have found the remains of a missing Scottsdale pilot and the wreckage of his twin-engine plane that disappeared in January on a solo flight from Scottsdale to Tacoma, Wash.
U.S. Forest Service employees have found the remains of a missing Scottsdale pilot and the wreckage of his twin-engine plane that disappeared in January on a solo flight from Scottsdale to Tacoma, Wash.
Although the Tempe Improv may have had its last laugh after closing its doors on Friday, ComedySchools.com is going to continue generating the laughter at another venue.
The U.S. Air Force on Thursday slammed Boeing Co. with one of the harshest punishments ever imposed on a defense contractor, taking away at least $1 billion worth of rocket contracts and suspending the aerospace giant from future rocket work.
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