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Associated Press

May 17, 2012

Junker sentencing delayed due to Fiesta Bowl probe

It looks like former Fiesta Bowl CEO John Junker's continuing cooperation with law enforcement authorities means it will be a long time before he is sentenced in federal court.

May 17, 2012

Mark Mitchell appears to be the new Tempe mayor

It looks like Mark Mitchell has won the Tempe mayoral election.

May 16, 2012

Retired attorney is new Flagstaff mayor

A Flagstaff man who is suing the city is now its mayor.

May 14, 2012

New Phoenix police chief to be sworn in Monday

Phoenix's new police chief will be sworn in at Phoenix City Hall on Monday.

May 10, 2012

North Mesa Precinct Justice of Peace is named

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has appointed Judge Kyle Jones as the North Mesa Precinct Justice of the Peace.

May 9, 2012

Brewer now ‘more favorable’ on contraception bill

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer says a contraception coverage bill now on her desk was improved in the time since she voiced reservations about an earlier version as being intrusive.

May 8, 2012

New Border Patrol strategy targets repeat crossers

With border crossings at a 40-year low, the U.S. Border Patrol announced a new strategy Tuesday that targets repeat crossers and tries to find out why they keeping coming.

May 3, 2012

Police believe Neo-Nazi J.T. Ready killed four, himself in East Valley

Many considered Jason Todd Ready to be the most high-profile neo-Nazi in Arizona. He led groups of heavily armed civilians into the desert to look for illegal immigrants as he repeatedly tried to win public office.

May 2, 2012

GOP lawmakers seek to overturn redistricting commission’s authority to create maps

Republican lawmakers today authorized the Legislature to file a lawsuit challenging the state redistricting commission’s authority to draw congressional and legislative maps.

Apr 5, 2012

Sponsor promises to narrow contraception bill

A conservative bill that aimed to limit birth control coverage and generated a heated political fight is being revived in the Arizona Legislature.

Mar 5, 2012

Judge rejects request to reinstate TUSD class

A federal judge has rejected a request to reinstate the Tucson Unified School District's suspended ethnic studies classes.

Feb 29, 2012

Arizona death-row inmate to be executed Wednesday

An Arizona death-row inmate is scheduled to be executed Wednesday for brutally killing and dismembering his adoptive mother 28 years ago while on a "compassionate furlough" from prison.

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