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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 10, 2022
Cyber Ninjas asks Arizona high court to wipe out daily fines over public records
Cyber Ninjas Inc. is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to throw out a $50,000 per day fine imposed by a Maricopa County judge because the company has failed to release public records about the state Senate's 2020 election review.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 8, 2022Arizona woman charged with second-degree murder in death of 8-month-old son
An Arizona woman has been arrested in connection with the 2020 death of her 8-month-old son, who was found to have fentanyl and cocaine in his system, officials said Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 8, 2022Valley man convicted of impersonating FBI agent, defrauding immigrants
A federal jury convicted an Arizona man of impersonating an FBI agent to defraud immigrants in California, officials said Monday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 7, 2022Memorial event Monday to honor nearly Arizona 28,000 lives lost to COVID-19
A COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day will be held Monday afternoon at the Arizona Heritage Center in Tempe.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 6, 2022Sierra Vista launches an anti-smuggling awareness campaign
The message from law enforcement is simple — come to Cochise County to transport migrants for a quick buck and you’re going to jail.
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AP | Mar 5, 2022Arizona ammunition company offers to donate 1M bullets to Ukrainian military
An Arizona-based ammunition company is offering to donate 1 million bullets to Ukraine's military amid Russia's invasion.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 2, 2022Sinema, Kelly say $12.8 million provided in federal funding to help Arizona wildfire recovery
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has agreed to provide $12.8 million in emergency funding to help parts of Arizona recover from three major wildfires in recent years, Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly said.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 2, 20223 men found dead in vacant lot in southwest Phoenix were cousins from Mexico
Authorities continued to search for suspects Wednesday in the deaths of three cousins from Mexico whose bodies were found in a vacant lot in south Phoenix last month.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 1, 2022Arizona man accused of beating his 83-year-old mother to death
A Tucson man is accused of second-degree murder in the beating death of his 83-year-old mother, according to authorities.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Feb 27, 2022
Nearly half of 500M COVID tests made available by Biden are unclaimed
Nearly half of the 500 million COVID-19 tests the Biden administration recently made available to the public still have not been claimed.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 25, 2022Judge won’t block Arizona AG Brnovich from potentially prosecuting Sec. Hobbs
A judge declined Secretary of State Katie Hobbs' request for an order blocking Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich from prosecuting her if she temporarily shuts down a candidate signature portal for a required update.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 25, 2022
Phoenix priest’s new assignment: Helping those he invalidly baptized
Families came one by one to the baptismal font in a Phoenix church where the Rev. Andrés Arango, whose baptisms up until last summer are presumed to be invalid, poured holy water over the heads of a dozen people in a do-over of the Catholic ritual.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Feb 25, 2022President Biden nominates Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court
President Joe Biden on Friday nominated federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman selected to serve on the high court.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 23, 2022Arizona AG Brnovich defends Trump-era immigration rule at US Supreme Court
Representing a group of Republican states at the U.S. Supreme Court, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Wednesday defended a Trump-era immigration rule that the Biden administration abandoned.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 21, 2022Arizona House panel OKs revisions on proposal to ban videotaping police
An Arizona House committee on Monday approved a proposed law that would make it illegal to make video recordings of police.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 18, 20222 brothers died from hypothermia after canoe rolled in Lake Pleasant
Authorities say two people who died from hypothermia after their canoe rolled over in Lake Pleasant over the weekend were brothers.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 18, 2022Arizona could ease gun rules for libraries, school grounds, other public buildings
The Arizona House on Thursday approved Republican-backed bills that would loosen gun laws by allowing firearms in libraries and many other public buildings and permitting loaded weapons to be carried in vehicles on school grounds.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 17, 2022Arizona House approves measure that would amend constitution to ban critical race theory
Republicans in the Arizona House approved a measure Thursday that would ask voters to amend the state constitution to ban the teaching of so-called “critical race theory” in schools and bar any preferential treatment based on race.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 17, 2022
Grandmother, husband plead not guilty in death of boy at Scottsdale hotel
A woman and her husband have pleaded not guilty to charges in the death of an 11-year-old boy last month at a Scottsdale hotel.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 16, 2022Spring training buzz nonexistent in Arizona as baseball lockout continues
The sounds of spring baseball in Arizona and Florida were muted or completely missing on what was supposed to be the day that pitchers and catchers began workouts in preparation for opening day on March 31.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 16, 2022
Mesa’s Troy Kotsur overwhelmed by accolades for performance in ‘CODA’
Troy Kotsur's performance in best-picture nominee “CODA" has elevated the 53-year-old Mesa resident to Hollywood’s biggest stages while making history for the deaf community.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 15, 2022UArizona students accused of throwing trash onto Tucson mosque property
The Islamic Center of Tucson wants the University of Arizona to intervene in an ongoing issue of students throwing trash onto their property from a neighboring off-campus apartment building.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Feb 14, 2022West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years
The American West’s megadrought deepened so much last year that it is now the driest in at least 1,200 years and is a worst-case climate change scenario playing out live, a new study finds.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 12, 2022Sonoran desert tortoise not granted Endangered Species Act protection
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Monday that the tortoise doesn’t warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act.