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Kenneth Pfrang, whose property at Arizona Avenue and Frye Road caters to auto-related businesses, says it’s unfair for Chandler to tax him for a downtown beautification district when he doesn’t benefit from the program.
IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT: A piece of property that’s home to auto-related businesses is included in a downtown beautification assessment district in Chandler.
ARLINGTON, Va. - The union representing pilots at US Airways and America West filed an objection Friday to a provision in the airlines’ proposed merger that the union believes would limit its ability to contest the merger.
Tom Rawles, elected last week to the Mesa City Council, said he is pleased to have the opportunity to serve Mesa, and is pledging to look at every level of spending at City Hall.
SAN FRANCISCO - Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski wrote a letter to a federal appeals court complaining about a museum exhibit of the tiny cabin where he plotted an 18-year bombing spree.
SANTIAGO, Chile - Pilots of a Chilean commercial jetliner spotted flaming objects falling past their plane as it headed for a landing in New Zealand, airline officials said Wednesday.
Arizona State University senior Ryan Visconti was told “his kind” wasn’t welcome — that he was an abomination and an unforgiveable sinner. He pleaded to join the “church,” which was set up Jan. 10 as part of diversity training for ASU dormitory employees.
When Sasha Houston Brown walked into an Urban Outfitters store in Minneapolis recently, what she found created possible legal trouble for the hipster clothing chain.
Florida doesn't have an Arizona-style immigration law yet, but mention the possibility and you'll hear a lot of anxious sighs.
A group representing would-be medical marijuana dealers is objecting to what it says are burdensome - and illegal - rules being proposed by the state health department.
A group representing would-be medical marijuana dealers is objecting to what it says are burdensome - and illegal - rules being proposed by the state health department.
A group representing would-be medical marijuana dealers is objecting to what it says are burdensome - and illegal - rules being proposed by the state health department.
The recent sight of road graders clearing old-growth Mojave Desert shrubs for the nation's first large-scale solar energy project on public land pained Phil Smith.
CAMP VERDE — Prosecutors are objecting to a defense motion to have the trial for a motivational speaker charged with three counts of manslaughter moved out of northern Arizona's Yavapai (YAV-uh-pie) County.
Attorneys for James Arthur Ray say the publicity in the case would hurt Ray's ability to receive a fair trial. They want it transferred to the Phoenix area.
Prosecutors say the attorneys claims of prejudice are purely speculative. They say the media coverage has been minimal except for in the first month of the case.
Ray has pleaded not guilty to the charges that stem from a sweat lodge ceremony he led near Sedona last October.
Ray's original trial date was vacated and no new date has been set.
The defense motion likely will be heard at an Aug. 10 hearing.
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican denied assertions Saturday that a caption displayed at Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust museum alleging Pius XII didn't do enough to save Jews during World War II would keep Pope Benedict XVI from visiting Israel.
In this picture made available by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, the spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians, patriarch Bartholomew, left, and Pope Benedict XVI seen, after prayers, in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, Saturday Oct. 18, 2008.
NEW YORK - Wachovia says it agreed to be acquired by San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Co. in a $15.1 billion all-stock deal. But Citigroup now demands that Wachovia abide by the terms of its earlier deal to buy Wachovia's banking operations.
The same group that demoted Pluto from planet to dwarf two years ago has decided to honor it by giving its name to potentially thousands of similar objects at the edge of our solar system.
Who would hide a bomb under an Arizona flag at a rest stop?
Professors at the Maricopa County Community College District are trying to avoid answering questionnaires about ethics and enrollment fraud.
At least 60 Chandler residents and city officials told Phoenix-based Allied Waste its plans for a trash transfer station in their area doesn’t pass the smell test.
Interior designer Janet Brooks’ impeccable style is apparent in one sweeping glance around the living/ dining room of her Scottsdale home, but trying to narrow her style down to just a few words is nearly impossible.
It’s a personification of his inner being.” That’s what designer Janet Brooks says was the goal for the master bedroom.
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