Remains Found in Desert Confirmed to be Missing Adrienne Salinas

Remains Found in Desert Confirmed to be Missing Adrienne Salinas

Tempe Police confirmed  that the skeletal remains found in the Arizona desert  were those of a 19-year-old student who went missing in June.  More than 100 officers combed the sparse  desert in Apache Junction, near Tempe, where the body was

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A un paso del pasado: Montezuma Castle

A un paso del pasado: Montezuma Castle

Por Victoria Ortiz Abra las puertas del pasado y visite las viviendas antiguas mejor conservadas en los Estados Unidos, localizadas en el estado de Arizona, que fueron construidas hace más de dos mil años en un altísimo acantilado de piedra

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Study: Majority of Immigrants Want to Become Citizens, Few Do

Study: Majority of Immigrants Want to Become Citizens, Few Do

By Emilie Eaton          Cronkite News WASHINGTON – More than 93 percent of Hispanic immigrants who are in this country illegally say they want to apply for citizenship, but fewer than half of whose who can apply do so, according to

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Arizona Joins Lawsuit to Block American-US Airways Merger

Arizona Joins Lawsuit to Block American-US Airways Merger

By Xi Chen          Cronkite News       WASHINGTON – Arizona joined a Justice Department lawsuit Tuesday to block the proposed merger of Tempe-based US Airways and American Airlines, saying the merger would eliminate competition and hurt consumers with higher airfares and fewer

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Feds Move to Protect Arizona Wildflower From Mining

Feds Move to Protect Arizona Wildflower From Mining

By Evan Bell Cronkite News   Details from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the endangered Gierisch mallow: • Description: A flowering perennial of the mallow family. Multiple flowers are orange on dark-red or purple woody stems that grow

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Yarnell Residents Vow to Press On After FEMA Denial

Yarnell Residents Vow to Press On After FEMA Denial

By Nela Lichtscheidl          Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Residents of Yarnell said Monday that they were never really depending on help from the federal government, and vowed to continue rebuilding their community after a request for disaster aid was rejected Friday.

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Los Tigres Ganan el Clásico Regio

Los Tigres Ganan el Clásico Regio

Por Ulises Ortez El centenario del clásico regiomontano se pintó de amarillo después de que los de UANL derrotaran 3-1 a Rayados de Monterrey.  La espera no fue en vano. Pareciera que los felinos esperaron el partido 100 ante “La

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NYPD's 'stop-and-frisk' Practice Unconstitutional, Judge Rules

NYPD's 'stop-and-frisk' Practice Unconstitutional, Judge Rules

NEW YORK – A judge ruled on Monday the New York Police Department’s “stop-and-frisk” crime-fighting tactic unconstitutional, dealing a stinging rebuke to Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who had argued the practice drove down the city’s crime rate. U.S. District Judge Shira

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Mexico Joins Global Anti-Chemical Weapons Group

Mexico Joins Global Anti-Chemical Weapons Group

Mexico has just become the newest member of The Australia Group that is dedicated to preventing the spread of dangerous chemical and biological weapons.  Mexico will become The Australia Group’s 42nd country member and the second Latin American member.  Argentina

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