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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 11, 2015
Veterans have career opportunities at local law enforcement agencies
Dozens of veterans in the Metro Phoenix area still put their lives on the line for their community on a daily basis.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 9, 2015Phoenix, Tucson rank among worst cities in the nation for red-light running fatalities
A study from the National Coalition for Safer Roads found Phoenix has the second highest amount of red-light running fatalities in the country and Tucson has the ninth highest.
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ARIZONA TECHNOLOGY NEWS | Nov 6, 2015Arizona State University police officers have begun using body cameras
Speaking out for the first time on the topic, Arizona State University Police Chief Michael Thompson said ASU police officers have been trained and will begin using body cameras while on duty.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 5, 2015Arizona beer expert recommends best brews for Cardinals fans
For those who like to take their Sunday (or Monday or Thursday) and sit back with a cold brew, one of Arizona's top beer experts recommended the best beers for game day.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 5, 2015Arizona could see economic policy reform in 2016 to boost economic competition
As the 2016 legislative session gets closer, state lawmakers are working with business leaders throughout Arizona to develop new policies to attract companies from other states in the region, particularly Nevada.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 4, 2015Economist: Arizona leaders could phase out income tax
Arizona could be poised to become the 10th state to eliminate personal income taxes.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 3, 2015Arizona Hispanic leaders in support of education funding settlement
Hispanic leaders in Arizona have expressed their support for the negotiated settlement in the state’s K-through-12 education funding lawsuit.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 3, 2015Officials: Maricopa County voting machines in good shape to kick off elections season
By the time voters head to the polls for the 2016 presidential election, voting equipment in the majority of the country including several counties in Arizona will be due for an upgrade, but machines in Maricopa County still have several years of use left.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 29, 2015‘Charita-bowl:’ Fiesta Bowl Charities gives $1.5 million to Arizona non-profits
In the summer of 2015, the Fiesta Bowl Charities pledged a total of $1.5 million in grants to more than 50 local organizations here in the Valley.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 28, 2015Arizona repeal of Common Core shouldn’t affect federal funds
Arizona's Monday vote to repeal the Common Core standards shouldn't threaten the state's federal education funding.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 27, 2015IndyCar racing is heading back to Phoenix
Racing fans listen up, a beloved sport is coming back to the Valley. IndyCar racing is heading to the Phoenix International Raceway once more.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 27, 2015Tempe Town Lake dam construction nearly finished
The west side of Tempe Town Lake is going to have a new look soon.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 26, 2015All my rowdy friends are here: Cardinals face off at home for Monday Night Football
Monday Night Football is coming to the Valley as the Arizona Cardinals will square off against the Baltimore Ravens.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 23, 2015Candlelight vigil set for family killed in Phoenix-area lake
A mother and her three children will all be remembered during a candlelight vigil in Tempe, Ariz. on Sunday after their tragic deaths on Oct. 18.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 23, 2015Phoenix suburb to consider drone regulation laws after several incidents
Glendale, Ariz. leaders are considering restricting the use of drones near Glendale airport, Luke Air Force Base and the University of Phoenix Stadium.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 23, 2015Brewing the word of the Lord: Valley church uses beer to spread God’s message
On the third Tuesday of every month, members of Tempe, Arizona's Gethsemane Lutheran Church gather at various breweries, pubs, and bars to discuss the word of God at an event called Bibles n' Brew.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 22, 2015Day laborers protest after being asked to leave Phoenix Walmart property
Day laborers are fighting back against a central Phoenix Walmart that has asked them to stay off its property.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 22, 2015Tempe, Ariz. residents weighing in on community needs through local workshop
The City of Tempe is getting input from residents in various neighborhoods on how they would like to see their communities develop through workshops.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 22, 2015Schools chief Diane Douglas wants Board of Education to be held accountable to voters
As power struggles continue at the Arizona Department of Education, Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas said she wants to make the board more accountable to voters.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 21, 2015Diane Douglas and Board of Education argue over vacant positions
There is another power struggle brewing between the state’s Board of Education and Arizona's Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 21, 2015
DPS sex offender database keeping the public informed
The Arizona Department of Public Safety wants the public to be aware of sex offenders living in their area.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 19, 2015Arizona students create plan of attack in hypothetical Ebola outbreak
Participants from Arizona State University, University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University spent Friday trying to figure out how to best deal with an Ebola outbreak in the state.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 16, 2015Let’s make a deal: Arizona working to expand foreign trade
Business leaders and politicians from around Arizona met Thursday to discuss ways to increasing the amount of international trade deals in the state.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 16, 2015Congress recognizes Arizona nonprofit for foster care work
An Arizona nonprofit has received national recognition for its work within the state's foster care system.