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Oct 31, 2003

State Education Board Gives Testing Proposal Cool Response

A proposal by the state superintendent of public instruction to combine standardized tests administered to students received a cool response from the Arizona Board of Education. Superintendent Tom Horne has […]

Oct 31, 2003

Crime Report Says State Needs To Track Population Growth Of Males 16-24

Officials in the criminal justice system have known for years that males between the ages of 16 and 24 are the group most likely to commit crimes, so being able […]

Oct 31, 2003

House Passes $1.7 Million For IRC; Governor Say She’s ‘Likely’ To Sign It

A $1.7 million supplemental appropriation for the Independent Redistricting Commission — H2005 — breezed through the House in less than a week despite Democratic opposition. The Senate is expected to […]

Oct 31, 2003

Tombstone’s Chinese Pioneers

In the late 19th century, about 400 Asians resided in Tombstone and were ruled by a Chinese woman named China Mary. She was known for wearing opulent brocades and expensive […]

Oct 31, 2003

California Investigates Valley Radiologist For ‘False Advertising’

Arizona Conducts Its Own Probe, Declines To Discuss Details

Oct 24, 2003

Overhaul Of CPS In Session Spotlight

Additional Funding Seen As Biggest Obstacle

Oct 24, 2003

Air Force, Marines Are Key Players In Pronghorn Protection

Endangered Antelope Make Home On Goldwater Range

Oct 24, 2003

News File for the week of Oct. 27

Ken Evans will retire as president of the Arizona Farm Bureau at the state convention on Nov. 7. He served 11 years. Mr. Evans became president of Farm Bureau in […]

Oct 24, 2003

Phoenix Indian School

This scenic view is of the lagoon on the grounds of the Phoenix Indian School, located on the northeast corner of Indian School Road and Central Avenue. The school opened […]

Oct 24, 2003

Elections Panel Rejects Proposal Labeled ‘Logistical Nightmare’

Idea Of Putting 3 Names On 1 Qualifying Form Only Serves 1 Candidate, Critic Says

Oct 24, 2003

CPS Audit: Managers Need More Training; Agency Isn’t Overworked

Child Protective Services case workers are not overloaded by the standards of a national advocacy group, although there are a number of problems that need to be addressed so that […]

Oct 24, 2003

American Right Doesn’t Understand Vices Aren’t Crimes

The American right has frequently been a force for good and a force for freedom. In recent decades, conservatives have challenged the evil empire of Soviet Communism, struggled to change […]

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