Thu, 20 Nov 2008 07:22:58 +0100
Fired Tucson cop indicted for fraud
TUCSON- A former Tucson police officer has been indicted on fraud charges in connection with misrepresenting her status on public housing documents.
Napolitano may be Homeland Security pick
Gov. Janet Napolitano is President-elect Barack Obama's choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security, multiple news agencies reported late Wednesday.
Surprise couple hit, injured by their own vehicle
A Surprise couple was hit by their own car in their own driveway Wednesday night, critically injuring the male and seriously injuring the female, according to Surprise Fire Department.
Glendale shocked by Final Four snub
The NCAA gave no definitive reason Wednesday why Glendale's bid to host a men's basketball Final Four at University of Phoenix Stadium was rejected.
Man seriously injured after his motorcycle explodes
A man was seriously injured after his motorcycle exploded Wednesday night.
St. Johns judge revises order to defend young murder suspect
He chastised media for showing an interview with the boy; boy will spend Thanksgiving with mom.
Horse-friendly Cave Creek balks at development bids
As urban sprawl permeates the Valley's fringes, equestrian-friendly Cave Creek is often an exception. Or is it?
1st flu case of season diagnosed in Arizona
The Arizona Department of Health Services confirmed the first case of the flu in Arizona for this winter.
2 charges pending for man in Gilbert teen's crash death
The suspected drunken driver involved in a collision that killed 16-year-old Kelly Tracy faces manslaughter and aggravated-assault felony charges.
Give Thanks Walk at mall to aid St. Jude's hospital
The hospital invites people to participate in its inaugural Give Thanks Walk, which is taking place nationwide. The 5K walk will be Saturday at Paradise Valley Mall, and proceeds will assist the young patients and benefit research.
Decision on controversial electric substation delayed
The Scottsdale City Council is expected to consider on Jan. 27 planning requests that could mean moving a controversial electrical substation to 68th Street and Indian School Road.
Residents await ruling on site of power line in West Valley
Hearings regarding a controversial APS power line in the West Valley wrapped up their evidentiary phase Wednesday, but the Arizona Power Plant and Transmission Line Siting Committee has not made a decision.
'Lost Boys' featured in Darfur video
The Lost Boys of Sudan joined in the production of a Lionel Martin-directed music video, made in Scottsdale, to raise awareness of Darfur.
Sex business gets violation for 'holes'
An East Valley adult-oriented business has been issued a zoning violation for holes in the partitioned stalls inside its video arcade.
Police find alleged chop shop in Phoenix
Phoenix police detectives were conducting an investigation that led them to a house in the 1600 block of West Pollack Street near 19th Avenue and Baseline Road.
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