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October 25, 2004
Potential for more catastrophic wildfires in Arizona’s White Mountains will be steadily reduced through a federal forest-thinning effort that started this month.
State taxpayers will fork over $5.2 million to help prove U.S. citizenship and maintain health insurance for more than 1 million Arizonans under a new federal law that takes effect next week.
State taxpayers will fork over $5.2 million to help prove U.S. citizenship and maintain health insurance for more than 1 million Arizonans under a new federal law that takes effect next week.
Gilbert’s Power Ranch, Scottsdale’s DC Ranch and The ASU Scottsdale Center for New Technology and Innovation share a common link in DMB Associates and its CEO, Drew Brown.
East Valley families heading to the high country this summer should take some extra precautions to avoid Rocky Mountain wood ticks.
Don’t be surprised if the chief executive officer of your local hospital once helped patients take their medicine or recover from surgery.
Hoping for a speedy conclusion, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery on Friday asked the Arizona Supreme Court to immediately take up his challenge to the state's medical marijuana law.
The American Civil Liberties Union is asking a judge to rebuff efforts by Attorney General Tom Horne to block state licensing of medical marijuana dispensaries.
Babysitting can be a minefield of "what ifs" for both sitters and parents.
Just as predicted, the Arizona wildfire season has begun, and prospects for yet another devastating summer are downright frightening. Let's recap what's happened since last summer's Rodeo Chedeski fire tore through Arizona's Rim country: Lots of talk.
Attorney General Tom Horne said Monday that prosecutors are going to ask a state court to declare that the planned medical marijuana dispensaries are illegal and cannot be opened.
The tremendous growth in sales of energy drinks -- half of which are consumed by young adults or children -- has prompted a backlash from U.S. pediatricians and public health leaders. The latest warning, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, concludes that energy drinks at best fail to live up to their hype and at worst present risks to children with heart conditions and other health problems.
The state Court of Appeals on Thursday rebuffed a request by Maricopa County to delay a medical marijuana dispensary.
It was another memorable football postseason, as Hamilton assumed its familiar place atop Division I, while Queen Creek and Seton Catholic also won championships.
State and county officials cannot refuse to process applications for medical marijuana dispensaries just because the drug remains illegal under federal law, a trial judge ruled today.
March 24, 2005
WASHINGTON - One of the grimmest consequences for a president who wages war is coming face-to-face with men and women he sent into battle and who returned wounded.
Unlike most commercial batting cages, coins are not used to operate the machines that hurl balls at Bat, Battery and Biceps, a training center for young baseball and softball players in the East Valley.
Prosecutors urged a judge Friday to declare medical marijuana dispensaries and growing facilities as preempted by federal law.
Construction crews are scrambling in the East Valley to build new schools and complete at least $223 million in renovations in time for the start of the school year.
Construction crews are scrambling in the East Valley to build new schools and complete at least $223 million in renovations in time for the start of the school year. In the Apache Junction, Chandler, Gilbert and Higley districts, nine new schools are under construction.
Memories are the strongest part of Bob Carter’s golf game.
Arizona is counting down the months and days to its 100th birthday.
It's a Friday morning and I'm driving back to the office following another depressing sales call on another depressed business owner who, in 2005 employed more than 100 employees and is now down to around 20. As is the case in these economic times, the conversation turned to politics and the realities of proposed tax increases. This "wealthy" individual, who hasn't taken a personal paycheck in months and has drained his savings in order to keep his business afloat, has, through his filing status, fallen into the earning class that is currently being demonized by the White House and our liberal leaders. In addition, his health insurance premium increases will most likely lead to the dismissal of at least one more of his now skeleton crew.
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