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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 8, 2021Ballistics experts in murder case against Valley airman disagree
The attorney for a U.S. Air Force airman accused of killing a Mennonite woman grilled a ballistics expert who concluded that a bullet taken from the skull of the victim matched a rifle the airman owned.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 7, 2021
Republican-controlled Arizona Senate argues for secrecy of 2020 election review records
A lawyer for the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate told a judge Thursday that he would cause permanent damage to the legislative process if he requires lawmakers to release records about their private deliberations over the Senate GOP's review of the 2020 election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 7, 2021US House Oversight Committee examines effects of Arizona election audit
Democratic members of a U.S. House committee on Thursday questioned Arizona officials on the potential damage that a partisan review of the state's 2020 election results had on trust in American elections.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Oct 7, 2021Pfizer asks US to allow COVID shots for kids 5 to 11
Pfizer asked the U.S. government Thursday to allow use of its COVID-19 vaccine in children ages 5 to 11 -- and if regulators agree, shots could begin within a matter of weeks.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 6, 2021Arizona ruling says victims can’t refuse pretrial talk with prosecution
An appellate court decision says Arizona's state constitutional protections for crime victims don't prevent prosecutors from conducting pretrial interviews of victims who object.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Oct 6, 2021Phoenix-area pilot, 1 other killed in crash of business jet in Georgia
Authorities have identified a Phoenix-area man as one of two pilots killed in the Tuesday crash of a business jet in east Georgia.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 6, 2021Arizona woman faces more charges for alleged election law violations
A Yuma County woman who was indicted last year for illegally returning four voted mail-in ballots that were not hers is facing three new felony charges.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 5, 2021Police find 2 shallow graves in town near Arizona-Mexico border
Police and volunteer search teams in northern Mexico have found two bodies in shallow graves near San Luis Rio Colorado, across the border from Yuma, Arizona.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 5, 2021
Backpage founders get new trial date after recent mistrial
A new trial has been scheduled on Feb. 22 for the founders of the classified site Backpage.com after the first attempt at trying them on prostitution facilitation and money laundering charges ended in a mistrial.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 4, 2021
DEA agent killed in shooting on Amtrak train at Tucson station
A Drug Enforcement Administration special agent was killed Monday when a passenger, who also died, opened fire as officers were doing a routine inspection for illegal contraband on an Amtrak train in Tucson.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 3, 2021Arizona’s unemployment insurance program to undergo changes
Thousands of Arizonans have fallen victim to identity theft during the pandemic, resulting in delayed or denied payments and financial devastation.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 1, 2021Arizona man accused of illegal voting while he was in jail
An Arizona grand jury has indicted a Tucson man accused of illegally registering to vote and casting a vote while he was an inmate at the Pima County jail, authorities said Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 1, 2021Nearly 30% of $16B Arizona virus unemployment pay was lost to scammers
Scammers were able to pocket nearly 30% of the $16 billion in unemployment insurance payments sent out by Arizona since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the director of the state agency overseeing the program said Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 30, 2021Man rescued from storm drain in Glendale after waving arm
A man who got stuck inside a metro Phoenix storm drain was rescued on Thursday after people passing by saw the man waving his arm from the drain, officials said.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 30, 2021Airman’s brother testifies in northern Arizona murder trial
The brother of a U.S. Air Force airman on trial in the death of a Mennonite woman testified Wednesday that the defendant asked him to remotely scrub information from his cellphone shortly before he was arrested.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 28, 2021
Public education advocates who oppose massive Arizona tax cuts file to block them
A group of public education advocates on Tuesday filed enough signatures to at least temporarily block a massive tax cut championed by Republicans in the Arizona Legislature and a second tax cut aimed at exempting small-business owners from a new tax on the wealthy.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 28, 2021
Here are some claims/facts about Arizona election review findings
Here's a closer look at what the Cyber Ninjas included in last week's report on their review of Maricopa County's 2020 election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 27, 2021Man refuses to wear mask, allegedly assaults workers at ‘Hamilton’ in Tempe
A man who refused to wear a mask and was asked to leave during a performance at Arizona State University’s Gammage Auditorium was arrested after he allegedly assaulted two staff members, according to campus police.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 26, 2021B-1 bombers retired by Air Force sent to boneyard at Arizona air base
Over a dozen B-1 bombers decommissioned by the Air Force have been flown to a so-called boneyard in Arizona.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Sep 25, 2021
Former ABC News executive says Chris Cuomo harassed her 16 years ago
A television executive who accused Chris Cuomo of groping her at a party 16 years ago says the CNN anchor needs a public education about sexual harassment and if he did that, "he'd be a hero instead of a cad."
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Sep 25, 2021
Biden: Rebuilding plan talks hit stalemate in Congress
Differences within the Democratic party are creating a long road for President Biden's $3.5 trillion rebuilding plan.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Sep 25, 2021
Taliban hang body in public; indicate return to old tactics
The Taliban have hanged a dead body from a crane in a main city square in Afghanistan.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Sep 25, 2021
Biden risks losing support from Democrats over DC deadlock
President Joe Biden is losing support among critical groups in his political base as a Democratic-controlled Washington struggles to deliver on core campaign promises.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 24, 2021
Odds of school virus flare-up lower with mask mandate, study says
Researchers say Arizona schools without mask requirements were several times more likely to experience COVID-19 outbreaks than schools with mandates in place when the current school year began.