06/13/11 An Eloy woman died after falling from a moving vehicle Wednesday night and her husband was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
06/13/11 Magellan Health Services, Inc. announced today that the State of Arizona has extended the Company's contract to manage behavioral health care for Medicaid recipients and other beneficiaries of the Maricopa County Regional Behavioral Health Authority through September 30, 2013.
06/08/11 WELLTON - The Border Patrol has arrested eight suspected smugglers and recovered nearly 300 pounds of marijuana in western Arizona. The Border Patrol says agents were tracking suspected smugglers in the desert west of the Barry Goldwater gunnery range south of Interstate 8 when the group was found Monday.
06/08/11 State and local authorities have indicted 61 people on suspected crimes tied to a prison gang, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery said Tuesday afternoon.
06/08/11 Dana Cole/San Pedro Valley News-Sun Elder abuse and neglect have become pressing issues in this country.
06/03/11 PHOENIX -- Arizona can punish employers who are found guilty of knowingly hiring undocumented workers, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
06/01/11 The WateReuse Association, Water Environment Federation, and the American Water Works Association will convene the 26th Annual WateReuse Symposium at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort in Phoenix, AZ on September 11-14.
06/01/11 Robert Palacios says it was more than physical growth that he experienced between his junior and senior football seasons. Coolidge High coach Cayle Ferguson agrees.
06/01/11 A federal judge has rejected a plan by the Army's Fort Huachuca that concluded that its groundwater pumping would not affect endangered species along the San Pedro River.
05/25/11 The Mollen Foundation Preventing Childhood Obesity Partners With the YMCA to Kick Off Its First Community Program in the Country on June 6th
05/25/11 In a May 24 story about three Maricopa County, Ariz., sheriff's officers arrested for their alleged involvement in a drug and human smuggling ring, The Associated Press reported erroneously the first name of one officer. His name is Alfredo Navarette, not Ruben Navarette.
05/25/11 PUTTING UP DUKES New hope for boxing in AZ: Your story is just another example of how [Arizona Senate Bill] 1070 is killing our economy. That and all the other redneck legislation that make Latinos of every stripe want to stay (or get) t...
05/24/11 Kenneth Ramon Price fled the Phoenix area in 2004 after allegedly molesting two young girls while serving a lifetime term of probation for a previous molestation conviction.
05/21/11 The mayor of El Mirage, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office interim Chief Deputy and a Valley community group are all speaking out.
05/20/11 The Phoenix event was led by the Maricopa County Republican Committee and the AZ 2012 Project Tea Party. About 200 people heard Pearce, Arpaio and others speak.
05/20/11 Federal public defenders are accusing the Arizona Corrections Department of violating with the state public records law.
05/20/11 Police were trying to arrest Shawn Shea after he gave officers false identification during a traffic stop days earlier.
05/20/11 According to court documents, Renee Danielle Deshaies told police she believed the grenade was real.
05/19/11 Stanley Cox was arrested last June after police found several bullet holes in a Maricopa family's car parked outside the home and a bullet hole in the residence.
05/19/11 A Glendale man has become the 100th heart transplant recipient at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale and is said to be recuperating. |