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Arizona man killed in New Mexico crash
New Mexico authorities say a blown tire apparently caused a rollover on Interstate 40 that killed an Arizona man.
OLS (Opto Lighting Solutions) and GNL (Global Native Lighting)...
OLS and GNL Annouce Partnership to Bring LED Lights to Native American Markets Throughout the Americas WEBWIRE Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Contact Information Jeffrey Dreyer CIO Opto-Lighting Solutions 4808138811 jdreyer@olsled.com Gilbert, AZ [November 24, 2009] - OLS , a manufacturer of commercial and industrial LED Lights based in Gilbert, AZ, is ...
On this date in 1888, the Florence stage was held up and the two robbers got the Wells-Fargo strong box and $26 in cash.
Tribes invite businesses to reservations
Economic-development officials from three central-Arizona Native-American communities said local developers and other business owners should consider one of the nearby reservations for their next project.
Charges Dismissed Against Mesa Woman Accused of Putting Fetus in a Backpack
A 22-year-old Mesa woman accused of leaving a fetus in a backpack had criminal charges against her dismissed today in Maricopa County Superior Court.
Charges dropped against woman accused of abandoning stillborn fetus
Charges were dismissed Monday against a Mesa woman who was accused of abandoning her stillborn fetus in a backpack under a tree on the Gila River Indian Community earlier this year.
Operations at 13 rest areas statewide temporarily suspended
The Arizona Department of Transportation has temporarily suspended operations at 13 rest areas across the state.
The Arizona Department of Transportation announced plans on Thursday to shut down 13 highway rest areas, consider closing 12 Motor Vehicle Division offices, defer $370 million in highway construction projects and cut 10 percent of its staff.
Alert: ADOT to close MVD offices, 13 rest stops to cut $100 million
The Arizona Department of Transportation has announced plans to shut down 13 highway rest areas, consider closing 12 Motor Vehicle Division offices, defer $370 million in highway construction projects and cut 10 percent of its staff.
Sacaton Man Sentenced to Six Years in Federal Prison for Aggravated Assault
Craig Miller, 21, of Sacaton, Arizona, was sentenced today to six years in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Frederick J. Martone.
Sacaton man sentenced in assault case
A Sacaton man was sentenced Tuesday to six years in federal prison in connection with an aggravated assault on the Gila River Indian Reservation.
Walmart video shows assault that ended in shooting
A Pinal County man and woman caught on Walmart surveillance video assaulting a Gilbert police officer, who eventually shot the man, were recently released from jail because the officer has yet to speak with investigators.
Sacaton man sentenced for reservation shooting
Sacaton man was sentenced Thursday to nearly 13 years in federal prison for shooting at a vehicle numerous times during a robbery attempt in 2007.
DPS: Man ejected, killed in rollover wreck near I-10
SACATON, AZ a ' One person was killed in a rollover wreck just after midnight on Thursday.
2 accused of assaulting Gilbert police officer
A Coolidge man was shot by an off-duty Gilbert police officer after he and a woman reportedly assaulted the officer outside a Wal-Mart. According to Gilbert police, the two-year officer had finished his shift at approximately 11 p.m. Sunday and was still in uniform when he attempted to contact a woman suspected of shoplifting in the Wal-Mart ...
Police: Officer shoots man after attacked at Gilbert Walmart
An off-duty Gilbert police officer still in uniform late Sunday evening shot a Coolidge man who allegedly attacked him outside a Gilbert Walmart.
Mexican man facing prison for robbing immigrants near Sacaton
A Mexican citizen could be facing a lengthy prison sentence in connection with last year's armed robbery of a group of illegal immigrants near Sacaton.
Increasing Productivity of Grading with John Deere High Speed Dozer and Machine Control
Testing indicates that the 3D-MC2 system can allow grading with twice the productivity and four times the productivity of grading without the use of machine control.
Asarco's $1.1B settlement approved by bankruptcy judge
Tucson copper company Asarco LLC overcame a major legal hurdle Friday when a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved a $1.1 billion environmental settlement between the mining firm and federal and state agencies.The 'global' settlement resolves an estimated $6.8 billion in claims over polluted mine sites and marks a necessary step for Asarco to emerge ...
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Arizona Woman Sentenced for Killing 3-Year-Old
Mercedes Howard, 29, of Sacaton, Arizona, was sentenced to 17 ½ years in prison by U.S. District Judge Frederick Martone on Wednesday, April 29.