Archive for: July, 2009

Computer Virus Hits Flagstaff PD – KPHO Phoenix

Computer Virus Hits Flagstaff PDKPHO PhoenixFLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A virus has invaded a computer system used by Flagstaff police and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office. …and more » More: continued here

Computer virus hits police system in Flagstaff – MLive.com

Computer virus hits police system in FlagstaffMLive.comAP (AP) — FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A virus has invaded a computer system used by Flagstaff police and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office. …and more » More: continued here

Rep. Chabin: "Arizonans deserve what they've gotten" – AZ Central.com

Rep. Chabin: "Arizonans deserve what they've gotten"AZ Central.comTom Chabin lashed out at Arizona voters. Why voters? As the Flagstaff Democrat sees it, they're the ones who stacked the Legislature with Republicans and … More: continued here

Ariz. gasoline prices up from last week – Newsday

Ariz. gasoline prices up from last weekNewsdayIn Arizona, Tucson drivers currently are paying the least for gasoline at $2.314 per gallon while Flagstaff motorists are paying the most at $2.671 per … More: continued here

House passes far-reaching food safety bill

WASHINGTON — The House passed a far-reaching food safety bill Thursday in the wake of the recent outbreak of salmonella in peanuts that killed at least nine people. More: continued here

Hastings reopens in former location

Nearly eight months after heavy snows collapsed the roof of its store on Riordan Ranch Street in west Flagstaff, Hastings will reopen today in its former home. More: continued here

1,000 Words: Kickin’ back with talk, tunes

Paul Beitler, left, chats with his son, Chase, 5, as they watch a concert in Heritage Square Thursday night. The band Busker Eaton entertained a crowd in the heart of downtown as part of the weekly summer concert series, Thursdays on the Square. (Jake Bacon/Arizona Daily Sun/Order this photo at http://photos.azdailysun.com) More: continued here

Key Republican senator changes tax hike stance

PHOENIX — A four term senator agreed Thursday to support putting a controversial sales tax hike on the ballot in exchange for four new spending cuts in the state budget — including a 5 percent cut in state employees. More: continued here

Navajo high court gives OK to ballot initiatives

Navajo voters can cast ballots to decide whether to reduce the size of the Tribal Council and give the tribal president line-item veto authority, the Navajo Supreme Court ruled late Thursday. More: continued here

Former Lowe’s manager faces prosecution

PRESCOTT (AP) — A former general manager of the Prescott Lowe’s home improvement store faces an Aug. 17 pretrial hearing on fraud-related charges. More: continued here

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