FBI Announces $50,000 Reward for Information Leading to the Identification, Arrest, and Conviction of the Individual Responsible for the Brown University Mass Shooting
DHS Slams Sanctuary Politicians for Refusing to Honor ICE Detainer for Criminal Illegal Alien Truck Driver Who Killed American, Charged with Vehicular Homicide
Four Defendants Arrested for Alleged Anti-Capitalist and Anti-Government Plot to Bomb U.S. Companies on New Year’s Eve
Brown University students killed in shooting have been identified (Monday, 11:15 a.m.)
Person of Interest released in Brown University shooting
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The Promontory Fire started early Sunday morning north of the Town of Christopher Creek and spread to the top of the Mogollon Rim by Sunday evening. Firefighters and bulldozers from the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest were able to seal off the…
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Shadowcrew Organization Was Called ËœOne-Stop Online Marketplace For Identity Theft WASHINGTON, D.C. Six men who administered and operated the Shadowcrew.com websiteone of the largest online centers for trafficking in stolen credit and bank card numbers and identity informationpleaded guilty in…
TUCSON, Ariz. United States Marshal David Gonzales announced the arrest of Tucson resident Juan Montiel, 44, a known member of the Mexican Mafia street gang. Montiel was captured by U.S. Marshals, the Pima County FIST Unit, and Tucson Police in…
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SAN FRANCISCO -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on November 8, 2005 that the Justice Department has filed a Clean Water Act complaint on its behalf in the U.S. District Court in Phoenix against Scottsdale developer George H. Johnson…
(Phoenix, Ariz.) The winner of a state lottery prize drawn last summer and worth $1.47 million has been identified. An investigation conducted by the Arizona Lottery determined that Cuauhtémoc Jose Luis Castañeda Yánez of Nogales, Sonora, purchased The Pick winning…
Insurance Director Christina Urias announces the release of the 2005 Report on Arizona Health Insurers, a new consumer publication to assist Arizonans in comparing complaints, health care appeals, market share and enforcement actions involving the largest health insurers doing business…
Add Landmark Consumer Protections for Customers Choosing Bundled Services PHOENIX After more than eight hours of debate and discussion of amendments intended to protect consumers, Arizona Corporation Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the $16 billion merger of SBC and AT&T.…
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Tonto National Monument will host an Open House to kick off the 2005-06 Upper Cliff Dwelling tour season. This special event will be held on Saturday, November 5 and Sunday, November 6. Entrance fees are $3.00 per person. Tonto National…
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