
Inquiry faults racing officials in horse fatalities at Aqueduct
By Joe Drape and Walt Bogdanich The New York Times More than half of the 21 racehorses who had fatal breakdowns at Aqueduct Racetrack earlier

By Joe Drape and Walt Bogdanich The New York Times More than half of the 21 racehorses who had fatal breakdowns at Aqueduct Racetrack earlier

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If leaders in Washington had listened to [Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever] years ago, we wouldn’t be having the problems we’re having today. ~ Sheriff

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic The fluoridation system that was shut down last year at a Gilbert water-treatment plant likely failed because of faulty

By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic Mesa’s top leaders have become directly involved in talks aimed at allowing Arizona State University’s baseball team to

By Derek Jordan Sierra Vista Herald Review The once limited field of potential candidates for sheriff has become increasingly more crowded after four more people

By Christian Palmer, investigative reporter, Goldwater Institute The college experience typically doesn’t involve joining an autonomous student organization that has hundreds of thousands of students’
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WINDOW ROCK — (AP) The Navajo Nation and the U.S. Department of the Interior have reached a financial agreement to have the tribe build 43

The American Civil Liberties Union is joining a lawsuit pushing for full implementation of Arizona’s medical marijuana law, AP reports. The national ACLU and its

By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic Glendale, the Gila River Indian Community and the state will continue the fight against a southern Arizona tribe that

First Solar’s hot climate white paper titled “Performance Characterization and Superior Energy Yield of First Solar PV Power Plants in High-Temperature Conditions” has been published in

MARICOPA, Ariz. – September 26, 2012 – The Maricopa City Council recently approved a façade improvement program for the Heritage (Redevelopment) District. The program is

The Arizona Republic Arizona is beginning to see its geography in a healthy new way. A focus on the economic advantages of sharing a border

By Angela Gonzales Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Board of Regents is interviewing three candidates for president, a position which will be left vacant when
By Tamra Audi The Wall Street Journal This tiny desert outpost is known for 70-degree winters, an annual gem show that draws thousands of visitors,

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By Ray Stern Phoenix New Times Not all conservatives want to lock up sick grannies and other medical-marijuana patients, a fact proven by the thousands

By Kristen Keogh FOX 10 News Dubbed the “greatest show on grass” — the Waste Management Phoenix Open and the big parties that go along

By Peter Corbett The Arizona Republic SIERRA VISTA — Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever was remembered Wednesday at a memorial service here as an unpretentious,

By Ashley Loose ABC 15 A Pinal County Sheriff’s Office spokesman, and former reporter in the Valley, was placed on paid administrative leave Tuesday after

By Mike Sunnucks Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has endorsed Jerry Weiers in his run for Glendale mayor. Brewer lives and Glendale and both she and

Solar Industry What lies ahead for PV manufacturers that can make it through the current market struggles? Companies that survive through 2013 are set for

Portion of Event Proceeds Go To Benefit Work to Ride, a Non-Profit Featured on CNN, ’60 Minutes’ and ESPN. (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – They have won

California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill on Tuesday clearing the way for Google Cars and other self-driving cars to jockey with human-operated vehicles to

By Joey Chenoweth Coolidge Examiner The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has decided to make Casa Grande the center of its next metropolitan planning organization

Casa Grande Dispatch As Election Day approaches, candidates for county supervisor in Pinal County’s District 2 say voters are telling them the San Tan Valley
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By Aaron Navarro, Joe Walsh | CBS News President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Lennar reported positive growth in deliveries in both the fourth quarter and the full fiscal

East Casa Grande’s land use has been updated to allow a blend of commercial, industrial, and residential development. (City of Casa Grande) By Pinal Post