The Washington Post provides a bit more information on the previously reported $300 million US tax dollars paid to private contractors to propagandize Iraq over the next three years. The money will be used to "produce news stories, entertainment programs
Scottsdale's Motor Mile lost another auto dealership last week when AutoNation Inc. closed down Power Pontiac/Buick/GMC as part of a GM consolidation plan.
Residents will have to wait a day, at least, to find out who won state, local and congressional races because increased security will delay vote counting, Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry said Monday.
Michael S. Wilson, 47, fell from the first viewpoint along Desert View Drive, a 25-mile stretch that attracts tourists for it scenic views, said Shannan Marcak, a spokesperson for the Grand Canyon Public Affairs Office.
Arizona's voter ID law requires each voter show government-issued photo identification with the person's name and address on it before receiving a ballot.
Former Bill Heard Chevrolet employees have sued the shuttered dealer, alleging it violated federal labor laws when it failed to give workers 60 days' notice that it was closing its dealerships.
Police said at about 3:40 p.m. Monday Jose G. Galvan, 19, pointed a black semi-automatic handgun at the victim while sitting in a car with him and another suspect in a parking lot at 15200 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard.
A convicted rapist wanted by Minnesota authorities for violating his probation was arrested in Phoenix on Monday afternoon and found with a runaway teen female.