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Saying it's nobody business, state lawmakers are poised to keep local governments -- and anyone else -- from finding out who owns a gun.
The laws requiring cities and counties to pay to publish their legal notices in newspapers are safe, at least for the time being.
Saying the money can be better used, members of a House panel voted Thursday to let cities and counties put their legal notices online instead of in newspapers.
Microsoft is making the claim that you can’t trust Google anymore because they only show search results for those that are willing to pay. Is this true?
With Biden and Ryan’s debate behind us, the nation is still asking, “What happened to Obama?” in his first debate and can he fix it in the next round?
With Joe Biden and Paul Ryan’s debate behind us, the nation is still asking, “what happened to Obama in the first debate?” and “can he fix it in the next round?”
Q: I upgraded my iPhone 4S to iOS 6 and heard about all the problems with the new Maps app that Apple switched to; is there a way to get Google Maps back on my phone or something else that’s more reliable? — Samuel
Q: I trust you guys, so I have to ask: Is it true that your private Facebook inbox messages are now visible for all to see, from 2010 and earlier? I keep seeing people posting this on Facebook. - Robyn
Q: I upgraded my iPhone 4S to iOS 6 and heard about all the problems with the new Maps app that Apple switched to; is there a way to get Google Maps back on my phone or something else that’s more reliable? — Samuel
Q: I heard you guys talking on your radio show about some tool that used red, green and yellow dots to alert you of dangerous websites when you are searching. I was in my car and couldn’t write it down, so could you tell me what it was called? - Gina
If you have to verify you’re looking for work to keep your unemployment checks coming, forget about phoning it in.
You've tweeted or posted on Facebook something stupid. Now what?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Internet users scanning their Twitter feeds or Facebook accounts Sunday might want to add one more quick click to check their computer for malware.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Internet users scanning their Twitter feeds or Facebook accounts Sunday might want to add one more quick click to check their computer for malware.
The summer TV season has begun.
Q: I attended your Twitter for Business 101 workshop and you mentioned that there are tools that help you understand the best time to post tweets. What are they and how do they work? — RD
Q: I attended your Twitter for Business 101 workshop and you mentioned that there are tools that help you understand the best time to post tweets. What are they and how do they work? — RD
Long before transparency was the catch phrase of government watchdogs, Arizona newspapers have been the primary fighters in the battle to keep government records open to citizens. In the last few years, the transparency fight has moved to protecting the public's right to know by keeping public notices in newspapers.
The city of Phoenix has added another 592 acres of State Trust land to the Sonoran Preserve, pushing this latest piece of the city's vast desert preserve system to a total of approximately 7,500 acres.
Linda Turley-Hansen
Q: How do I know whether I can trust someone who wants to do remote service on my computer?
Linda Turley-Hansen
Here's something to sink your teeth into: discounted rates for dental work.
They call themselves "Dumbledore's Army," in reference to Harry Potter and his friends who battle the "Dark Arts."
WASHINGTON – As many as 30,000 Native Americans from seven Arizona tribes stand to benefit from the final settlement this week of a years-long, $3.4 billion lawsuit against the U.S. government.
Guest Commentary by Mike McClellan
Guest Commentary by Tom Patterson
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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