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Cave Creek ponders hikes in sales tax, water rates

Cave Creek has turned to layoffs, wage-slashing and a possible tax hike to counteract its looming deficit. According to Town Manager Usama Abujbarah, the worst could be ahead.


Motor Mile tries to hang on as dealerships leave

While 14 dealerships remain on the stretch between 64th Street and Scottsdale Road, the exodus of brand names isn't over.


Arson suspected in warehouse fire

Scottsdale police suspect arson was the cause of the vacant warehouse fire Tuesday in downtown Scottsdale.


Council will hear plea to change election stance

Scottsdale Mayor-elect Jim Lane will ask the City Council to reconsider its position on when elections for mayor and City Council should be held.


Man, woman dead in murder-suicide

They were found dead in a Cave Creek home Tuesday morning.


The Valley's priciest home sales

This week's biggest real estate deals in the Valley.


Man who burned his own home gets 5 years

A local man is going to prison for five years after he was convicted of burning his house in retaliation for domestic problems at home.


Richardson adviser worked for firm feds probing

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) -- One of Gov. Bill Richardson's longtime friends and political advisers worked as a consultant for the California firm at the center a federal pay-to-play investigation that derailed the Democratic governor's appointment as commerce secretary....


Mississippi has highest teen birth rate, CDC says

ATLANTA (AP) -- Mississippi now has the nation's highest teen pregnancy rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico for that lamentable title, according to a new federal report released Wednesday....


Vets sue CIA, Defense over military experiments

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Six veterans who claim they were unwittingly exposed to dangerous chemicals and germs during government-sponsored Cold War experiments have sued the CIA, Department of Defense and other agencies....


Jury may get ex-sheriff's case soon in California

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- An attorney for a former Orange County sheriff criticized federal prosecutors Wednesday for including 64 distinct criminal allegations under the umbrella of a conspiracy charge in the sweeping public corruption case....


Former attorney general Griffin Bell laid to rest

AMERICUS, Ga. (AP) -- Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell has been laid to rest in his hometown in south Georgia, with friends and family looking on....


Spokane, Wash., residents cope with record snow

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- More than 6 feet of snow in the past three weeks has made Spokane residents edgy, and Wednesday brought new problems as melting snow and ice caused flooding and mudslides....


Study: Networking hinders black women execs

Black women face special challenges in their efforts to reach the top levels of corporate America, according to a new study....


Joe the Plumber to become war correspondent

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Joe The Plumber is putting down his wrenches and picking up a reporter's notebook....


NYC makes over City Hall marriage bureau

NEW YORK (AP) -- Here comes the bride, all dressed in green....


Feds charge 3 NYers in election bias attacks

NEW YORK (AP) -- Three New York teenagers have been charged with federal civil rights charges in connection with election night racial violence in which attackers shouted "Obama."...




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