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New legislation could improve cell service to Arizona border
Air Date: March 31, 2011 www.kvoa.com
Should Mexican gray wolf be cared for by states of federal government?
In 1998, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service bred wolves captured in Mexico and eventually released their offspring into the Blue Ridge Recovery area in Arizona’s White Mountains. It posed a threat to cattle, and ranchers were fed up. By the 1970s, no Mexican gray wolves existed in the wild in Arizona or neighboring New Mexico. com debuts an Arizona issue - along with two opposing sides on the topic. This week we’re tackling the debate on whether or not the future of the Mexican gray wolf, or the lobo as it is called, should be left in the hands of state governments or the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The lobo was put on the endangered species list and along with federal protection, a recovery program began.Memorial Service for Art Chapa - Blog For Arizona
Lobbyist, ex-regent Art Chapa dies at 69 :. Attorney Art Chapa, a longtime lobbyist for Pima County and a former member of the state Board of Regents, died Friday, 11 days after being diagnosed with cancer. Chapa, a longtime Pima County lobbyist and former member of the state Board of Regents, died Friday of cancer just days after he was diagnosed. A memorial service for lobbyist Art Chapa will be held at 10 a. m. Dec. Chapa was well-known in political circles, raising money for Democratic candidates, serving as a staffer for Congressman Morris K. Udall, and serving on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' transition team in 2006. The family has established a fund in Chapa's name to increase awareness of H. pylori-induced cancer. He was the state director of President Bill Clinton's 1996 re-election bid....
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Anonymous takes another shot at Arizona police
IDG News Service - The Anonymous hacking group has taken another swipe at police in Arizona, launching online attacks against several police union websites and publishing e-mail messages stolen from law enforcement officers.
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Arizona Medicaid freeze on hold pending US action
Arizona voters passed a ballot measure in 2000 to increase eligibility for the state's Medicaid program above federal minimums. State officials contend that the cutbacks are necessary to protect other vital state services from devastating cuts and that
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Flooding becomes new threat for Coronado The forest service held a meeting Thursday and talked about the dry conditions and maybe opening things back up. The meeting was full of good news and bad news. To nearly everyone clouds and rain are good signs for southern Arizona. |
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Alabama governor's legislative director heads to Arizona lobbying job Bentley announced Friday that Bell is leaving to become senior government affairs representative for Arizona's largest electric utility, Arizona Public Service Co. Her resignation is effective Tuesday. Bell served as a lobbyist for the Arizona Chamber |
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Forest Service foresees huge scenic impact over Rosemont's projected life The contrast between today's view of the Rosemont Mine site and a US Forest Service simulated photo of its future couldn't be more striking. Today, milepost 44 of Arizona 83 southeast of Tucson offers views of juniper-covered, rolling foothills in the |
Texas faces subdued July Fourth due to drought
Authorities have banned outdoor fires in 235 of the state's 254 counties, a figure the Texas Forest Service called record-setting. Texas is the worst-hit of several states in a band of severe drought that stretches from Arizona to Florida.
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Erosion, floods may follow severe fire season
He and other local residents and leaders met with US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, who was touring burned areas in New Mexico and Arizona with officials of the Forest Service, which is part of his department and has responsibility for leading the
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Where there's smoke....there's going to be Congressional Hearing to find out ... Fourth, I suggest the US Attorney for Arizona ought to seriously consider filing Endangered Species Act Section 9 criminal charges against the US Fish and Wildlife Service managers as well as environmental activists and environmental groups that openly |
Wallow Fire 95 percent contained, crews work on clean-up and flood prevention
ALPINE, AZ - Eastern Arizona's Wallow Fire reached 95 percent containment Friday morning, according to fire officials. The US Forest Service says the fire—the largest in Arizona history— has burned 538049 acres, destroyed 32 residences and damaged
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AAA offers free tow and ride home on July 4 holiday with Tipsy Tow program PHOENIX - AAA Arizona is offering a free tow and ride service this weekend to prevent vehicle crashes on what they call the deadliest day of the year for drivers. A study revealed that more people have been killed in car crashes on July 4 than on any |









IDG News Service - The Anonymous hacking group has taken another swipe at police in Arizona, launching online attacks against several police union websites and publishing e-mail messages stolen from law enforcement officers.
Arizona voters passed a ballot measure in 2000 to increase eligibility for the state's Medicaid program above federal minimums. State officials contend that the cutbacks are necessary to protect other vital state services from devastating cuts and that
Authorities have banned outdoor fires in 235 of the state's 254 counties, a figure the Texas Forest Service called record-setting. Texas is the worst-hit of several states in a band of severe drought that stretches from Arizona to Florida.
He and other local residents and leaders met with US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, who was touring burned areas in New Mexico and Arizona with officials of the Forest Service, which is part of his department and has responsibility for leading the
ALPINE, AZ - Eastern Arizona's Wallow Fire reached 95 percent containment Friday morning, according to fire officials. The US Forest Service says the fire—the largest in Arizona history— has burned 538049 acres, destroyed 32 residences and damaged