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A judge has denied a former state lawmaker’s request for an injunction preventing state officials from removing him from office.
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This is the best marriage of art with venue that we’ve seen in a long time. On Thursday, Hugo Medina is debuting the second installment of his “CigarRollers” exhibit.
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Two employees of a Phoenix loan company are accused of posing as Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office detectives in an apparent attempt to collect loan payments.
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If you’re like most Americans, your weekday lunch has gone the way of pension plans and fully paid health benefits.
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The Phoenix City Council is considering a plan to give some golf courses a break if they cut their water use during the summer months.
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Fresh off a successful run on the AP Tour this spring, Scottsdale pop rockers the Summer Set are not slowing down.
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On Monday, 10 men and women in Phoenix raised their right hands and became citizens of the United States of America by taking an oath of allegiance.
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The federal government has announced fines against a Los Angeles-based bus company involved in a fatal crash south of Phoenix in March that claimed six lives and left 16 others injured.
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A former guest of the county, who spent a month in Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s infamous Tent City, has decided to show America’s self-proclaimed “toughest sheriff” how he really feels about his time in the tents with a well-placed tattoo of the sheriff giving him a little smooch on the ass.
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The White House on Monday disputed a Republican senator’s claim that President Barack Obama refuses to secure the Mexican border until Congress agrees to a wide-ranging overhaul of immigration laws.
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A Ford Mustang carrying six people that was apparently racing a Chevrolet truck in west Phoenix on Sunday night slammed into a tree, leaving two dead, a 3-year-old boy with life-threatening injuries and three teens badly hurt.
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James Wren, the Phoenix police officer accused of shaking down drug dealers for thousands of dollars, has been formally indicted on eight charges.
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Therea s been no secret that solar installers have flocked to Phoenix like a duck in winter, but a California company is bringing a little more technology to the selection process with its arrival.
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Attach any additional information reporter may find useful: Each morning, Quiessence executive chef and owner Gregory LaPrad visits with Arizona’s finest farmers, herdsmen, and culinary craftsmen to hand select the season’s freshest ingredients and then design a new menu every day.
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Phoenix police said they are searching for suspects involved in a fatal morning shooting and car theft Sunday.
