Dave Dulberg
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 20, 2014Fewer Americans traveling during summer
Three out of four Americans don't use all of their vacation time. And even on vacation, 61 percent admit to doing some work. So what's keeping us in the office? For some, it's fear stemming from economic uncertainties
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 29, 2014A year later, Yarnell continues putting a community back together
Not all the houses have been rebuilt. Not all the people have moved back home and not all the damage has been repaired.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 28, 2014Arizona woman looks back after almost 10 years fighting Redskins’ name
Amanda Blackhorse said things have changed since a 2005 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Washington Redskins, when she and other protesters faced fans' verbal abuse for having the audacity to suggest that the teams' names were racist.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 28, 2014After big-blaze years, Arizona has rare ‘typical’ wildfire season so far
Halfway through the year, Arizona has seen a larger number of smaller fires than last year, allowing crews to react quickly, stay safe and keep firefighting costs within budget, officials said.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 26, 2014
Arizona Diamondbacks to celebrate Military Appreciation Day
The Arizona Diamondbacks are celebrating Military Appreciation Day at the ballpark Monday. They will be honoring all members of our armed forces for Memorial Day.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 24, 2014
Third suspect in fatal shooting of Salt River officer brought into custody
A third suspect in connection with Saturday morning's fatal shooting of a Salt River police officer has been taken into custody.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 23, 2014Phoenix city pools opening for Memorial Day weekend
If you are looking for a way to beat the heat this summer, you might want to think about going to one Phoenix's 29 city pools. All pools will be open Memorial Day weekend and will re-open for the 2014 season on May 31.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 6, 2014Feds looking for ways to manage destructive bison herd in Grand Canyon
Federal officials are trying to figure out how to control a herd of about 350 bison that is roaming the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and damaging vegetation and water sources there.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 7, 2014
Group of Ariz. volunteers spend their time helping less fortunate heal
It's called naturopathic. It's a theory that believes medicine should be used to support the healing process, and that the body can heal itself.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Feb 2, 2014
Handlers: Punxsutawney Phil predicts longer winter
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) - Emerging from his lair on Super Bowl Sunday, groundhog Punxsutawney Phil couldn't predict the…
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 31, 2014Mayor Greg Stanton on Super Bowl XLIX: Phoenix will show that ‘we can be the very best host’
Super Bowl XLIX is nearly a year away from coming to the Valley, and one local mayor is…
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 26, 2014ADOT: Defacing an Arizona license plate considered illegal
Who doesn't love a witty, personalized license plate? However, Harold Sanders with the Arizona Department of Transportation wants to remind drivers it's illegal to make any changes to an Arizona license plate on your own.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 26, 2014Lawmakers, Phoenix outline plans for Mexico trade office
State lawmakers say a partnership with Phoenix to create a trade, tourism and investment center in Mexico City could boost Arizona's economy by billions of dollars.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 13, 2014Report: Valley housing market stuck in neutral
There's some bad news if you're trying to sell your home. According to a new report from ASU, the Valley housing market is stuck in neutral.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 22, 2013
PETA asking shoppers to skip animal products
Dressed like Santa Claus, members of PETA plan to greet shoppers in downtown Phoenix on Monday in hopes of persuading them to cross products made from animal skins off their holiday shopping lists.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 14, 2013Former Phoenix mayor: Partner with Mexico to desalinate seawater
The former mayor of the nation's sixth-largest city wants Arizona to form a partnership with Mexico that would build desalination facilities and tap in the ocean's virtually limitless supply of water.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 13, 2013Phoenix hotel evacuated after rock thrown through glass
PHOENIX -- Several people were evacuated from a Phoenix hotel Friday evening after someone threw a rock through…
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 13, 2013
Fear, willingness makes college seniors targets for scams
Told he had won $10 million in a sweepstakes, an older man insisted that he was going to Florida to collect despite objections from his family and even an explanation from the Arizona Attorney General's Office that he was being scammed.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 13, 2013
Tolerance grows but not number of openly nonreligious lawmakers
Most Arizona lawmakers feel a sense of pride when asked to give the invocation to open a House session, but Rep. Juan Mendez was gripped by a different emotion.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 10, 2013
Fireball lights up the Arizona sky
Meteor sightings were reported across the Valley and the entire state of Arizona Tuesday evening. A bright, green light flew across the Las Vegas, Phoenix and Tucson sky. In southern Arizona, many residents reported seeing the sky light up and then hearing a loud boom and rumble.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Nov 30, 2013
Americans kick off 2-day holiday shopping marathon
(AP) - The holiday shopping season started as a marathon, not a sprint. More than a dozen major…
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 29, 2013
Teen crime fighter foils clever plot to burglarize Glendale homes
Two accused burglars were caught thanks to the detective work of a 17-year-old Glendale Police Explorer.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 28, 2013
Tires slashed in Mesa for the second time this month
Police are asking for the public's help after someone slashed the tires on several vehicles in Mesa Wednesday night.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 14, 2013
Arizona’s hourly minimum wage going up by 10 cents for 2014
For about three years, Katherine Castillo has worked as a hotel housekeeper earning Arizona's minimum wage of $7.80 an hour.