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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Mesa, July 23, 2009, discusses an immigration patrol that his deputies conducted in eastern metro Phoenix. The patrols are the subject of a lawsuit that alleges his deputies racially profiled Hispanics. His office admits destroying some traffic-stop records of the patrols, but says it was an honest error and that deputies didn't racially profile people during the patrols.
Arpaio's deputies to get immigration training
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PHOENIX (AP) — The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office says it plans to train its entire force of 881 deputies in enforcing federal immigration law. The announcement comes about four months after the federal government stripped 100 deputies in... Full story
Senator John McCain speaks during a town hall meeting at Sonoran Plaza in Sun City Grand recently. A freshman legislator wants to strip Arizona voters of the right to nominate U.S. Senators. Rep. David Stevens, R-Sierra Vista, would give that right to the elected legislators from each party, then voters can decide who they want in the general election.
Legislator wants state legislature to nominate U.S. Senator, not voters
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PHOENIX -- A freshman Southern Arizona lawmaker is leading the effort to strip Arizona voters of the right to nominate U.S. senators.The proposal by Rep. David Stevens, R-Sierra Vista, would give that right to the elected legislators from each... Full story
The annual Sun City West community forum in Palm Ridge Recreation Center drew a much smaller crowd than last year.
SCW community forum generates low turnout
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Sun City West leaders came together for an informational forum Saturday, but not many residents shared their enthusiasm. The sparsely attended forum at Palm Ridge Recreation Center featured leaders and board members from every major organization in... Full story
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor speaks during a panel about Women Advocates of the Supreme Court Bar, Jan. 28 at Newseum in Washington. O'Connor is opposed to a change in how Arizona judges are currently selected.
Retired justice opposed to state's change of selecting judges
O'Connor called it "a great step backwards."
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PHOENIX (AP) — Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has for years tried to convince states to adopt Arizona's system of selecting judges, which aims to remove politics from the judiciary. But a state Senate committee on... Full story
Frances Decker, center, Pioneers Club president, reminisces with other Pioneers, Florence Robinson and Sol Robinson.
Sun City West Pioneers Club faces closure
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Florence and Sol Robinson bought one of the first 50 homes sold in Sun City West, so they have witnessed many things come and go in the community. The next thing to pass may be the Sun City West Pioneers Club, which they helped start more than 25... Full story
Jaquelyn Prince decides what to buy from Lilly Lang Treats during the 15th annual Glendale Chocolate Affaire Friday.
For the love of chocolate
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Radio-controlled jets storm into SpeedWorld
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RC jets are back, bigger and better than last year. The fifth annual Desert Jet Storm is coming to SpeedWorld R/C Flyers at 19421 Happy Valley Road Feb. 12-14. Gates open at 7 a.m. There is a donation for parking. Families can enjoy... Full story
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