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Banks Fail in Georgia, Florida, Arizona

Four U.S. banks were seized Friday by state regulators, two in Georgia, one in Florida and one in Arizona, bringing the total number of bank failures to 41 in 2010.

 

McCain, Palin to campaign together in Arizona

McCain, Palin to campaign together in Arizona

John McCain helped Sarah Palin launch her national political career two years ago. Now, she's trying to help McCain save his. The former running mates will campaign together Friday for the first time since losing the presidential race in 2008....

 

Romney backs McCain in Arizona Senate primary race

It's like 2008 all over again: Mitt Romney is endorsing John McCain. This time, though, it's not after a bitter presidential primary between the two GOP rivals. McCain, facing a primary challenge for reelection to the Senate, picked up Romney's ...

 

Giant George enters record books as world's biggest ever dog

Giant George enters record books as world's biggest ever dog

A Great Dane from the US state of Arizona is officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the tallest dog ever on record.

 

Motivational Speaker Charged in Ariz. Sweat Lodge Deaths

Authorities charged motivational speaker James Arthur Ray with three counts of manslaughter for deaths that happened after a sweat lodge ceremony he led in northern Arizona last year.

 

Rape victim's parents arrested, charged

Rape victim's parents arrested, charged

Arizona police arrested the parents of an 8-year-old Liberian girl who was allegedly sexually assaulted by four boys in July.

 

3rd person dies in Ariz. sweat lodge incident

An Arizona homicide investigation now includes three deaths after a woman died more than a week after participating in a sweat lodge ceremony that hospitalized nearly two dozen people.

 

Official: Deaths at Arizona Sweat Lodge Ruled Homicide

The deaths of two people during a sweat lodge ceremony led by self-help expert James Arthur Ray are being investigated as homicides, authorities said Thursday.

 

Boy Indicted in Rape of 8-Year-Old Girl

A 14-year-old boy has been indicted in connection with the rape of an 8-year-old Liberian refugee at a Phoenix apartment complex, authorities said Saturday.

 

Ariz. may sell Capitol buildings to raise cash

Desperate for cash, Arizona state lawmakers are considering selling the House and Senate buildings, then leasing them back over several years before assuming ownership again.

 

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