PHOENIX -- The state is hiring three people to crack down on a particular kind of food stamp fraud.
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Chandler and Phoenix police investigators work to piece together what led up to fatal shooting of Chandler officer and injuries to two others during undercover drug operation.
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Editor's Note: As a staff writer for Phoenix New Times , award-winning journalist Terry Greene Sterling reported for years on the political brawls and human tragedies that have made Arizona the epicenter for the national immigration debate. Sterling is now a contributor for The Da...
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The undercover officer who was slain during a drug operation gone bad Wednesday in Phoenix died as he would have wanted, his widow said. The widow of the officer, whose name has not been released, spoke to Shawn Hancock, president of the Chandler Law Enforcement Association.
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Melrose Jewelers Today Announced That It Has Become the # 1 Online Rolex Retailer in the United States Including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Detroit, and San Francisco
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(AP:PHOENIX) Arizona's controversial crackdown on illegal immigration has been in the spotlight, but hundreds of other new state laws take effect Thursday on subjects ranging from concealed weapons to alcohol sales.
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Buoyed by another quarter of profits, Republic Services Inc., the nation's second-largest garbage collection and recycling company, on Thursday raised its earnings estimates for the year and increased its quarterly dividend.
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Even the best-laid plans can be foiled by factors totally out of your control. To make the best of a bad vacation situation, it's important to have a backup plan, allowing you to take cancellations and stormy weather in stride.
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Just a day after Southwest Airlines Co. announced it was cutting 106 flights across the country, including six in Reno, the airline reported a $112 million profit for spring and early summer.
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Arizona immigration law targeting immigrants has already encouraged Mexicans to begin returning home, even as a US judge halted key portions of SB1070 from taking effect. The Mexico government is boosting legal services in Arizona, and shelters in Sonora state are preparing for an influx.
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