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- Thu Sep 2 2010: 2:10 pm
Sheriff Joe Arpaio sued by Justice Department in civil-rights probe He allegedly didn't cooperate with civil-rights probe.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:36 pm
Avondale police bust 'magic mushroom' operation in Peoria Avondale police seized a stash of hallucinogenic mushrooms, other drugs at apartment complex.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 12:49 pm
Gilbert killing after beer robbery at Circle K justified, police say Stefen Selvy shot and killed Bobby Baughman, who assaulted and robbed him of beer outside store.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 12:30 pm
Court tosses conviction of Ariz. man who left water for migrants Daniel Millis, who left water jugs for migrants in desert, had been convicted of littering.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 11:42 am
ASU charter school an alternative for downtown kids University Public School Phoenix is a competitive school for downtown Phoenix families and workers.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 11:11 am
'Bad Teeth Bandit' targets northeast Phoenix banks Northeast Phoenix residents have a few hunches as to why the man known as the ''Bad Teeth Bandit'' has been striking so many banks in just a few days. But they aren't sure why he's hitting only their part of town.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 11:07 am
Phoenix light-rail work will include wall on 19th Avenue In September, residents on the western side of 19th Avenue can expect to see crews and equipment related to constructing a gabion wall.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 10:59 am
Scottsdale considers annexing part of Papago Park "It would be a symbolic way of creating presence in the park area by Scottsdale," city planner says.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 10:00 am
Phoenix area issued heat advisory for Friday Holiday weekend for Valley likely to heat up to about 110 degrees.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 9:24 am
Suspect in Phoenix killing arrested in Tennessee Man suspected of opening fire on woman last October in what police called a possible hate crime.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Arizona Department of Economic Security pays overtime day after furlough Workers at the Arizona Department of Economic Services were called back to work, at overtime rates, a day after taking a mandatory day off without pay.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Phoenix to pay $3.5 million for park The Phoenix City Council agreed to pay Great Western Historical LLC $3.5 million by Friday for the land on which the Pioneer Living History Museum sits in north Phoenix.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Obama hopeful as Mideast peace summit begins President Barack Obama began a new effort Wednesday to coax Israelis and Palestinians toward peace, telling Middle East leaders on the eve of renewed negotiations that, with sustained American help, a comprehensive deal can be achieved.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Valley cities find residency requirements hurting recruitment for top managers Officials are worried that skilled applicants won't apply for jobs that would force them to relocate.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
WWII couldn't keep Valley sailor from his love Marshall C. Roberts was witnessing history. It was 65 years ago today, V-J Day, and Roberts was on the USS Portland in the Truk Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Sky Harbor lands new USO center Lounge will cater to soldiers, veterans, families.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Brewer, Goddard spar over immigration, state budget Republican Gov. Jan Brewer and Democratic challenger Terry Goddard attacked each other's views on the economy and illegal immigration during a televised debate Wednesday night.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Arizona migrant numbers drop 21% Arizona's illegal-immigrant population appears to be shrinking, according to a new demographic study issued Wednesday.
- Thu Sep 2 2010: 1:00 am
Maricopa County Attorney's Office declines to file charges in inmate's heat death Marcia Powell was outside for nearly four hours.
- Wed Sep 1 2010: 6:10 pm
Phoenix woman crosses border with gun, drugs, officials say Border agents apprehended a 38-year-old Phoenix woman trying to enter the state with a .44-caliber Magnum handgun, marijuana and crystal methamphetamine early Sunday morning, officials said Wednesday.
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