Suns on a Roll Beat Spurs

By Francisco Romero The Phoenix Suns may be playing their best basketball of the season.  Friday night the Suns beat the San Antonio Spurs 106 – 85 at the US Airways Center in Phoenix. The Suns won its third game

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2014 Olympics Come to a Close

By Francisco Romero For almost three weeks (17 days) the eyes of the sports world were focused on Sochi as the 2014 Winter Olympics took place. On Sunday, what was called the costliest Olympics ever (estimated cost at $51 billion);

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Bill to Ban Cell Use by Novice Drivers Advances; Texting Bills Stalled

By Jamie Killin A bill that would prohibit novice drivers from using cellphones except in emergencies advanced Thursday through the House Transportation Committee. However, two bills seeking to ban texting by all drivers apparently are going nowhere. Those measures, by

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Advocates Slam Proposal to Charge for Meeting Records Requests

By Kirtsen Kraklio A proposal that would allow governments to charge a fee for time-intensive public records requests would restrict access to information and undermine open government, a media attorney told lawmakers Thursday. “Bottom line is public records in Arizona

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Business leaders rally against bills to roll back, forbid Common Core in Arizona

By Moriah Costa Cronkite News Several GOP bills to roll back or forbid Arizona’s switch to the Common Core State Standards would harm efforts to create a more competitive workforce, business leaders said Thursday. “We believe that it would be wrong

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What's New At Salt River Fields In 2014?

The Arizona Diamondbacks will host the Los Angeles Dodgers for the first Cactus League game in 2014 at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick this Wednesday and fans will have much to look forward to at the D-backs’ award-winning Spring

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Tucson Pizzeria: ‘We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To Arizona Legislators’

Rocco’s Little Chicago Pizzeria has decided to take the spirit of the bill that Lawmakers passed this week and make their position clear. The state Senate on Wednesday passed SB 1062, a wide-sweeping bill allowing anyone for any reason to refuse

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Petition to Divide California into Six Different States Gets Green Light

Tim Draper feels that the state of California is ‘nearly ungovernable’. He is proposing to split the state into six separate states, and Secretary of State Debra Bowen has given him the green light to start collecting petition signatures. Tim

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Joe Biden Admits Obamacare will Fall Short of Enrollment Goals by 1 or 2 MILLION Americans

Vice President Joe Biden admitted in a public notice that the federal government will end the Obamacare open enrollment period far short of its goal. ‘We may not get to seven million; we may get to five or six, but

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Maricopa County Air Quality Department Thanks Valley Residents for Helping to Improve our Air Quality

By  Maricopa County Air Quality Department Director Bill Wiley and ADEQ Air Quality Director Eric Massey February 1 marked the end of Maricopa County’s wintertime restrictions for wood-burning activities on poor air days. The good news is that we did

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