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Phoenix, ArizonaCitizenship applications in Ariz. rise 11 percent
The number of legal immigrants applying for citizenship in Arizona rose 11 percent this fiscal year, according to new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services data.
Poll: Goddard leads Brewer in Arizona gov matchup
A new statewide survey of Arizona voters finds Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard with a sizable lead over Republican Gov. Jan Brewer in a possible November 2010 matchup for governor.
Judge sentences Mexicans to prison on gun charges
The U.S. Attorney's office in Phoenix says seven men from Mexico have been sentenced to prison for carrying guns during a violent crime.
Nash guides Suns to surprising fast start
The Phoenix Suns are supposed to be an aging NBA afterthought, a franchise that a couple of years ago saw its best title shot slip away.
Report: Arizona child fatalities down again
Arizona has seen a decline in the number of child deaths for the second year in a row.
Brewer, lawmakers slam cities on budget lawsuit
Gov. Jan Brewer and top Republican legislators blasted Arizona municipalities Tuesday for going to court to challenge the constitutionality of parts of a budget law, including provisions that deny government services and benefits to illegal immigrants.
Exec says new Asarco to be profitable, competitive
A top executive with the company set to take over Asarco LLC says the Tucson-based copper miner will emerge from a grueling four-year bankruptcy court battle modern, competitive, profitable and environmentally sound.
Arizona agency identifies MVD offices being closed
The Arizona Department of Transportation is identifying which 12 Motor Vehicle Divisions will be closed because of state budget troubles.
Mesa custodian arrested for sexual misconduct
A Mesa school custodian has been arrested by Chandler police on suspicion of sexual conduct with a minor.
Arizona cities' lawsuit challenges legislation
Arizona municipalities have filed a lawsuit challenging state legislation that local officials contend crossed the lines of what's legal to address during a legislative special session.
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