Archive for: November, 2009

Despite voter mandate, governor willing to let payday loan industry stay in business

PHOENIX — Gov. Jan Brewer said Monday she’s willing to consider legislation to let the payday loan industry remain in business despite a public vote to the contrary. More: continued here

Cardinals QB Warner to see eye doctor – TSN

Cardinals QB Warner to see eye doctor – TSN

Los Angeles Times Cardinals QB Warner to see eye doctorTSNTempe, AZ (Sports Network) – Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner plans to see an ophthalmologist after missing Sunday's loss to Tennessee. …Vince Young a fantasy option once againESPNCulture of hiding concussions may be changingThe Associated PressThe Cardinals had last second loss to the Titans coming to [...]

Home prices continue slide in Arizona

PHOENIX — Home prices across the nation are beginning to recover. But not in Arizona. New figures from the Federal Housing Finance Administration find that the price of the average home sold in the United States actually rose more than 2 percent between the second and third quarters of this year. That’s the first time [...]

Lee Born’s Weather Report: November 30, 2009

Lee Born’s Weather Report: November 30, 2009

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Study reports one-third of all child deaths in Arizona preventable

PHOENIX — A third of the deaths of children in Arizona last year were preventable, according to a new study. The annual Child Fatality Review Report found that fewer youngsters died in 2008 than 2007, with deaths down by 105 to 1,038. But it also found the deaths not spread evenly among various groups. More: [...]

State’s university system get $1.5 million boost for ‘no frills’ programs

PHOENIX — Arizona is getting a $1.5 million grant as the first step toward establishing "no frills’ programs within the university system where students will be able to get degrees for less than they now cost. More: continued here

New Fire Stations (Video Report)

New Fire Stations (Video Report)

Flagstaff (NAZ Today) – Multiple new fire stations are developed around Flagstaff. More: continued here

NAZ Today Show: November 30, 2009

NAZ Today Show: November 30, 2009

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DPS officer struck by semi is in critical condition – AZ Central.com

MyFox Phoenix DPS officer struck by semi is in critical conditionAZ Central.comDPS Officer Kenneth J. Henscheid, 40, was in a Flagstaff hospital Monday with multiple fractures and internal injuries, according to a DPS news release. …DPS officer critically injured in I-17 crashArizona Daily SunArizona trooper injured alongside Interstate 17Prescott Daily CourierDPS officer critical after being [...]

Poll shows strong support for gubernatorial run by Joe Arpaio

PHOENIX — The best bet for Republicans to keep the governor’s office would be to choose Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio as the party’s nominee, a new statewide poll shows. More: continued here

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