Red Ribbon Cash, launched by the Illinois Lottery on Friday, will raise money for HIV and AIDS prevention and education programs. The ticket will cost $2 and have four top prizes of $20,000.
San Jamar has introduced a new food safety sanitizing system that uses ozone technology to eliminate dangerous bacteria and viruses found on produce, fruit, meat and fish. Recently named by the National Restaurant Association as one of 2008's most innovative
Those in the Gassville area who found photographs from the Feb. 5 tornado can take them to First National Bank at 701 East Main Street in Gassville. Photos previously were taken to Gassville City Hall. Those who lost photos also
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas says a grand jury has indicted 24-year-old Amber Ferguson on one count each of child abuse, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The plan would erase half of an estimated $1.2 billion revenue shortfall in the $10.6 billion budget by spending money from the state's rainy day reserve.
TruWest Credit Union, the fifth largest credit union in Arizona, has bought land in the Chandler Corporate Center on the northwestern corner of Chandler Boulevard and McClintock Drive.
The Page springsnail - a candidate for Endangered Species Act protection - is vulnerable because its available habitats are small and isolated, the introduction of nonnative species such as crayfish, and spring flow changes resulting from groundwater pumping.
In rejecting the injunction request, U.S. District Judge Neil Wake ruled Tuesday that the business groups didn't have a probability of succeeding in their appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Gilbert has told a resident who is leading efforts to recall Gilbert's mayor that a portion of pro-recall signs posted around town violate municipal code.
Thirty-one tons of usable fruit have been collected so far as part of the annual Arcadia Neighbor to Neighbor campaign to eliminate a popular food source for roof rats.
Phoenix school districts are getting beef from other sources after they put beef recalled by the government on hold. he U. S. Department of Agriculture recently recalled 143 million pounds of beef after an undercover video showed workers at a
The Tempe woman suspected of shooting her 14-year old son in the head Friday may have been delusional at the time, according to Maricopa County Superior Court documents released Tuesday.