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Banner Desert Medical Center is making plans for an East Valley trauma center that emergency workers say will help save lives. "We would love to have that," said Mesa fire Capt. John Jayne.
May 7, 2005
Paper butterflies bear the poems written by hundreds of children detained in a Nazi-controlled concentration camp during World War II. Glitter adorns creations while a mosaic pattern with the word “remember” graces another.
January 7, 2005
Maricopa County’s top prosecutor on Wednesday threatened to sue Superior Court if it doesn’t end drunken-driving courts tailored for Spanish speakers and American Indians.
Maricopa County’s top prosecutor on Wednesday threatened to sue Superior Court if it doesn’t end drunken-driving courts tailored for Spanish speakers and American Indians.
SAN FRANCISCO — Mere mention of the milestone causes Randy Johnson to recoil. "I'm not going to talk about this stuff. OK, I got to go," he said the other day, quickly leaving his locker and heading to the field. "I get distracted. I just try not to talk at all."
Passengers injured in Sunday’s tour bus crash near the Four Corners area of Utah have hired a Scottsdale law firm to represent them.
They are the ones that police and public safety departments can’t afford to lose: Volunteers.
WICHITA, Kan. - Illegal immigrants who are victims of violent crimes in the U.S. can now apply for special visas, seven years after Congress offered protection against deportation to those who cooperate with law enforcement agencies.
Paper butterflies bear the poems written by hundreds of children detained in a Nazicontrolled concentration camp during World War II. Glitter adorns some of the creations while a mosaic pattern with the word “remember” graces another.
The strategy for dealing with a young crime victim at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office is kindness combined with a large dose of Sam.
It all started like the flu.
YANGON, Myanmar - Myanmar's isolationist regime blocked United Nations efforts Thursday to airlift food aid to cyclone survivors, U.N. officials said, as the hungry fought for what little food was available and drank coconut milk for lack of clean water.
\"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit\" cast members Mariska Hargitay, left, an Emmy nominee for best actress in a drama series, and Christopher Meloni, a nominee for best actor in a drama series, pose at a reception for nominees in We
In this Jan. 23, 2010, photo provided by Univision, Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, third from left, shakes hands with TV host Don Francisco during the "Unidos Por Haiti", Spanish for: United For Haiti, a five-hour commercial free live special edition of "Sabado Gigante" (Giant Saturday) dedicated to raising funds for the earthquake victims in Haiti through the American Red Cross.
New and veteran NBC dramas and a comedy produced by Jerry Seinfeld will take over the bulk of the prime-time slots soon to be vacated by Jay Leno.
Maricopa County Attorney Richard Romley plans on forming a new unit by early summer that specializes in identity theft.
LOS ANGELES - There will be no disorder on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," with series stars Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni agreeing to new contracts.
LOS ANGELES - There will be no disorder on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," with series stars Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni agreeing to new contracts.
Mesa police arrested a 26-year-old man late last week in connection to a child pornography investigation that involved videos of 5-year-old boy being molested.
Sheriff’s detectives worry there are more possible victims in the Fountain Hills case of a 68-year-old massage therapist arrested over the summer on suspicion of sexual abuse.
Sheriff’s detectives worry there are more possible victims in the Fountain Hills case of a 68-year-old massage therapist arrested over the summer on suspicion of sexual abuse.
U.S. Navy officials said a Virginia Beach, Va.-based special forces service member was killed Wednesday during a parachute jump in Casa Grande.
A drive-by shooting Friday morning in Phoenix left a man dead and another wounded.
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