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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 24, 2015Sheriff Joe Arpaio spreads holiday cheer by handing out presents in Phoenix
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the self-proclaimed "America's Toughest Sheriff," revealed a softer side of himself on Thursday when he spent the day spreading some holiday cheer.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 23, 2015Tinsel trips: Phoenix Sky Harbor sees busy beginning to holiday travel season
Cars full of both passengers and luggage streamed in and out of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport's three terminals all day Wednesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 22, 2015Phoenix-area fire departments warn of Christmas tree fire danger
Several fire departments in the East Valley teamed up Tuesday to demonstrate just how destructive a Christmas tree fire can be to a home.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 17, 2015Trading jerseys for aprons: Phoenix Suns give back to Phoenix-area homeless
Several Phoenix Suns players traded jerseys for aprons and served home-cooked holiday meals to the homeless at Saint Vincent de Paul in Downtown Phoenix on Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 17, 2015Arizona independent voters switch parties ahead of presidential primary election
Independent voters in Arizona are changing their political party affiliation in masses, at least temporarily. Arizona voting laws bar independents from casting a ballot in the presidential primary election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 16, 2015Phoenix City Council to vote on drone restrictions
The Phoenix City Council will take up the issue of drone restrictions Wednesday.
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AP | Dec 14, 2015Arizona senators discuss change in operations at Phoenix VA center
Arizona Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake gathered for a field hearing Monday to discuss patient wait times, the quality of health care and other topics at the Phoenix VA.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 11, 2015Wheels in motion: Nearly 700 Phoenix students receive free bicycles for holidays
Christmas came early for hundreds of elementary students in Phoenix, who each received a free bicycle Friday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 10, 2015Making tracks: Phoenix announces 2016 opening of light rail extension
Phoenix city officials announced Thursday a 2016 opening date for the northwest extension of Valley Metro’s light rail line.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 4, 2015Phoenix Muslim working to stop politicized, radicalized Islam
A Phoenix-based Muslim reformer is working to stop the spread of radical Islam.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 3, 2015Maricopa community colleges to help veterans adjust to civilian life
Veterans in Maricopa County will soon have more options for receiving support services from local community colleges.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 3, 2015City of Phoenix puts local transportation company under audit after CEO steps down
The city of Phoenix officials will be putting Valley Metro employees under a microscope by auditing every travel and employee expense from 2010 through 2015.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 2, 2015Arizona launches statewide holiday DUI enforcement task force
The Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety launched its annual statewide DUI enforcement task force to combat drinking and driving incidents this holiday season.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2015Sticking to his guns: Arpaio unfazed by pushback over gun rights comments
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is doubling down on his controversial comments about gun rights.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2015Arizona leaders want relaxed border restrictions for some Mexican nationals
A group of Arizona leaders are joining retailers in a call for relaxed border restrictions for some Mexican nationals.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 26, 2015Border Patrol having trouble hiring new agents to work along US-Mexico border
Federal law enforcement agents at the United States-Mexico border are short-staffed and they are having trouble filling positions. The U.S. Border Patrol is currently seeking to hire entry-level agents and has been for quite some time.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 25, 2015Arizona war expert concerned Russia-Turkey tensions could escalate war in Syria
The global impact of Turkey shooting down a Russian warplane could lead to the possibility for the war in Syria to spiral into a multinational conflict, according to Arizona State University’s Center on the Future of War co-director Daniel Rothenburg.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 25, 2015Arizona attorney: Law enforcement needs more resources to combat drug smugglers
Police and prosecutors in Arizona need more resources to effectively bring down drug smugglers and criminals, according to one local official.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 24, 2015Trouble in Toyland: New report from Arizona organization details children’s toy hazards
According to a new report by the Arizona Public Interest Research Group, toxic metals, dangerous magnets, excessive noise levels and choking hazards all persist in some newly-produced toys.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 20, 2015Hundreds of Valley families plan to adopt children on National Adoption Day
Hundreds of families throughout the Valley will welcome new members to their homes the weekend before Thanksgiving.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 18, 2015Let the games begin: ‘The Hunger Games’ hits Valley theaters early
Moviegoers and fans of the film series "The Hunger Games" throughout the Phoenix area had a chance Wednesday to see the final installment in the series before its official opening date.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 18, 2015Travel expert: Paris is back open for business
Businesses in Paris want travelers to know they are open again.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 17, 2015Light up the sky: Phoenix-area Christmas light show to premiere after Thanksgiving
Glendale Glitters, a local Christmas light show, kicked off Monday with a quick, several-hour preview, showing off the nearly 1.5 million lights. The festival will officially open to the public on Nov. 27 at 6 p.m.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 16, 2015Aircraft increasingly put in danger by laser pointers
Laser pointer law breakers can be hard to catch and that might lead to an increase of incidents with aircrafts. Under Arizona law, it is a Class 1 misdemeanor to aim a laser pointer at an airplane. If a pilot's vision is impacted the charges could be much more serious.