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Thu Aug 27 13:58:00 PDT 2009 by By The Associated Press
Coyotes' Arizona future hinges on lease talks
If the NHL is successful in buying the Phoenix Coyotes in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the league plans to quickly engage in talks over a new lease agreement with the city of Glendale.
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Thu Oct 01 15:10:56 PDT 2009 by The Associated Press
Ariz. lawmakers like Fla. schools' letter grades
If the NHL is successful in buying the Phoenix Coyotes in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the league plans to quickly engage in talks over a new lease agreement with the city of Glendale.
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Mon Oct 05 09:43:05 PDT 2009 by The Associated Press
CDC: Fewer schools selling candy, soda
A new government report finds that fewer U.S. high schools and middle schools are selling candy and salty snacks to students.
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Wed Oct 14 10:35:18 PDT 2009 by The Associated Press
Math tests: Fourth-grade progress stalls
New test scores show fourth-graders made no gains in math since 2007, although eighth-graders' scores improved.
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Mon Oct 19 07:55:19 PDT 2009 by The Associated Press
Education secretary visits Arizona
The U.S. Secretary of Education is in Arizona meeting with educators and elected officials.
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Mon Oct 26 15:39:00 PDT 2009 by The Associated Press
Ariz. education officials eye savings for schools
State education officials say Arizona should keep pushing accountability and achievement goals but consider relaxing some mandates on school districts to help find savings in the face of likely budget cuts.
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Thu Oct 29 12:22:28 PDT 2009 by The Associated Press
Central heat shut off at Flagstaff High School
A rather chilly reception this week for students at Flagstaff High School after aging gas lines forced the shutdown of all central heating.
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Mon Nov 23 05:52:33 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
Arizona grad student wins Rhodes scholarship
A University of Arizona student from Albuquerque, N.M. is among the 32 men and women from across the U.S. who have been selected as Rhodes Scholars for 2010.
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Wed Dec 02 08:54:46 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
Search for aliens leads to out of this world costs
A search for space aliens has been a very costly experience for the Higley Unified School District.
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Wed Dec 09 06:45:38 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
Facebook change gives users more privacy controls
Facebook is giving users better control over who sees information on their personal pages.
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Thu Dec 10 07:58:24 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
Ariz. panel to weigh changes for school tax credit
A committee of Arizona lawmakers is scheduled Thursday to hash out what the full Legislature should do to provide more accountability for a tax-credit program that helps pay for Arizona students to attend private schools.
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Thu Dec 17 08:20:08 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
Tempe area getting business magnet high school
Marcos de Niza High School will partner with the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University to become the first business magnet high school in the Tempe area starting next month.
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Mon Dec 21 07:49:01 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
Gov't imposes 3-hour limit on tarmac strandings
The Transportation Department is ordering airlines to let passengers stuck in stranded airplanes to deplane after three hours.
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Wed Dec 30 08:39:47 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
3 Mesa residents accused of animal cruelty
Maricopa County authorities say they have arrested four people in three separate cases of suspected animal cruelty and neglect.
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Thu Dec 31 09:07:31 PST 2009 by The Associated Press
Prescott police shoot bobcat suspected of carrying rabies
Prescott police shot and killed a bobcat suspected of carrying rabies.
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Mon Jan 04 07:07:55 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Arizona to expand online course offerings
Arizona has joined a national effort to get more students to take their courses online.
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Mon Jan 04 08:45:38 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Gadget makers focus on cost-effective temptations
Electronics sales rebounded in the just-ended holiday season, but the industry's biggest event will still have the recession hanging over it.
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Wed Jan 06 06:15:12 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Ariz. high court rebuffs challenge to budget law
The Arizona Supreme Court is refusing to hear a teachers union challenge to the constitutionality of budget legislation affecting public school employees.
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Wed Jan 06 09:26:39 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Wireless tether designed to prevent lost phones
Get the lowdown on a new device connects to your cell phone via Bluetooth and sets off an alarm if you walk away from it.
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Wed Jan 06 12:50:05 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Netflix to delay renting new Warner Bros. DVDs
Netflix's 11 million subscribers will have to wait nearly an extra month to rent the latest movies by Warner Bros.
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Thu Jan 07 11:02:22 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Airlines set on-time records in November
The government says the nation's airlines set records for arriving on time in November.
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Wed Jan 13 10:39:43 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Airlines raise fuel surcharges to Europe
Major airlines have raised fuel surcharges on travel to Europe by $20 per roundtrip, and some have added conditions that could cause travelers to pay higher fares.
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Thu Jan 28 10:57:37 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Brewer appoints ex-lawmaker Killian to Arizona regents
Former Arizona House Speaker Mark Killian is Gov. Jan Brewer's choice for an appointment to the board that oversees the state university system.
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Tue Feb 02 10:26:30 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Students evacuated from Tucson High after threat
About 850 students at Tucson High School were evacuated from the school after a threat to the campus was made on Tuesday morning.
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Tue Feb 02 14:34:30 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Sarcastic letter leads to punishment of principal
An Arizona school principal who penned a sarcastic letter about students that was mistakenly sent home to parents has been suspended.
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Mon Feb 08 14:47:32 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Green Valley man arrested after dogs found without food, water
Authorities have arrested a Green Valley man after nearly two dozen pit bulls and boxer-mix dogs were found without food or water.
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Mon Feb 22 11:25:47 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Spain: Free vacations for snappy Facebook answers
Spain is offering free vacations to the person who best answers questions on Facebook about the country and its customs.
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Fri Feb 26 09:09:15 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Mesa district to offer free, full-day kindergarten
The Mesa Unified School District plans to offer free full-day kindergarten next school year regardless of the state's budget decisions.
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Fri Feb 26 09:38:18 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Report says Arizona classroom spending dropping
A new state report says Arizona school district's spending continues to shift away from the classroom.
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Mon Mar 01 06:35:23 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Survey: One in four Americans gets news via cell phone
WASHINGTON (AP) — Like your cell phone? You're not alone. One in four adults under age 50 in America likes the technology well enough to read news events from the Internet on it.
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Tue Mar 02 08:17:17 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Arizona Senate OKs using letter grades for schools
Arizona's public schools would get letter grades as the labels used on school achievement profiles under legislation approved by the Senate.
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Wed Mar 03 10:47:59 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Spring break travel: Airfares up, hotel rates down
Average airfares for spring break are up from last year but hotel rates are down, according to data from Bing Travel and Travelocity.
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Fri Mar 05 13:17:34 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Lake Havasu High School reopens after student sprays pesticide
Students returned to Lake Havasu High School on Monday after staying home for two days because a student sprayed pesticide on school walls and dropped the chemical in at least one trash can.
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Mon Mar 22 17:12:09 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Ariz. voters could be asked to gut Clean Elections
The Arizona Senate wants voters to decide whether to gut the state's public campaign finance system and use the money for education.
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Tue Mar 30 08:01:31 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Obama to sign student loan legislation in Virginia
President Barack Obama prepared Tuesday to sign the piece of his sweeping health care overhaul that makes the government the primary lender to students and strips banks of that power.
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Wed Apr 07 05:49:43 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Abandoned puppies left in bag and dumped beat the odds
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Five newborn puppies wrapped in a plastic bag and left for dead in a Tucson alley are beating the odds.
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Mon Apr 19 12:41:02 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Facebook revamps user profiles to play up pages
Facebook is revamping users' profiles to emphasize the pages for bands, books and businesses that millions have become fans of on the world's largest online social network.
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Tue Apr 20 09:39:30 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Arizona shelters need foster families for puppies, kittens
Litters of puppies and kittens have begun to overwhelm Arizona's animal shelters, and workers are asking for the public's help.
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Wed Apr 28 08:14:18 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
AP-Petside poll: Pets listen better than husbands
A third of pet-owning married women said their pets are better listeners than their husbands
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Tue May 11 09:29:37 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Brewer signs bill on third-grade promotion ban
Arizona will implement a general prohibition on promotion of third-graders who score far below grade level in reading.
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Wed May 12 11:05:55 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
4 Ariz. high school students arrested after senior prank
A high school prank led police to arrest four Sahuarita High students after a vandalism spree in the school cafeteria that included someone spray-painting graffiti and destroying locks.
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Thu May 20 09:04:24 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
AAA: More Americans will travel this Memorial Day
AAA says more Americans will hit the highways and airports over the Memorial Day holiday weekend, but they'll probably spend much less than last year.
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Mon May 24 07:11:38 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
High court to hear Arizona school case
The Supreme Court says it will consider ending a lawsuit that challenges Arizona's tax breaks for donations for private school scholarships.
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Mon May 24 10:10:51 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
US Consulate warns of "fake" checkpoints in Mexico
The U.S. Consulate in Nogales has issued a travel warning for people heading to Puerto Penasco, Mexico.
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Wed Jun 02 08:24:07 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Cat quarantine in Coconino County to avoid rabies
A persistent rabies outbreak has prompted a renewed cat quarantine in areas around Flagstaff through at least mid-September.
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Wed Jun 09 10:42:58 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
4 Flagstaff schools set to close this fall
Four schools within the Flagstaff Unified School District will close this fall because of anticipated cuts in state funding.
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Tue Jun 15 09:22:45 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Procter & Gamble recalls some canned Iams cat food
The Procter & Gamble Co. said Wednesday that it's recalling Iams ProActive Health canned cat and kitten food in 3-ounce and 5.5-ounce cans that expire September 2011 to June 2012.
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Thu Jul 08 06:57:39 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Passport fees go up next week
are you planning an international trip? Check your passport because the fees are increasing as of July 13.
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Tue Jul 20 08:20:26 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
US pet owners paying for high-tech veterinary care
U.S. veterinarians are practicing ever more advanced medicine on the nation's 77 million dogs, 90 million cats and other pets.
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Tue Aug 10 10:24:19 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
U.S. Parks waiving fees Aug. 14-15
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar says the National Park Service will waive entrance fees on Aug. 14 and 15 to encourage all Americans to visit national parks.
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Tue Aug 24 13:19:35 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Ariz. out of the money in the "Race to the Top"
Arizona will not be getting the big bucks in the second round of the $4.35 billion "Race to the Top" school reform grant competition.
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Thu Aug 26 06:38:17 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
AAA: Labor Day travel in AZ to increase 11 percent
More Arizonans are expected to hit the road during the last big holiday weekend of the summer.
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Wed Sep 01 08:52:38 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Sky Harbor offers tips, deals for Labor Day travel
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has some deals and tips for Labor Day weekend travelers.
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Wed Sep 01 14:59:15 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Hearing begins on AZ programs for English learners
What could be a weekslong hearing on the adequacy of Arizona's school programs for students learning English has begun in federal court in Tucson.
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Thu Sep 09 06:52:11 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Arizona hearing on English programs resumes Monday
A hearing on the adequacy of Arizona's school programs for students learning English resumes Monday in federal court in Tucson.
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Thu Sep 09 07:40:50 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
NAU officials expecting record-breaking enrollment
Northern Arizona University is expecting its fifth consecutive year of record-breaking enrollment.
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Mon Sep 13 13:52:54 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Dept. of Education announces cash for state jobs
Arizona is about to receive millions in federal funds.
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Mon Sep 20 10:04:01 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
ASU suspends fraternity over hazing claims
Arizona State University is disciplining a fraternity for a hazing incident that occurred last semester during rush.
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Tue Sep 21 06:29:58 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Twitter "mouse over" hack opens popups, causes havoc
A new way to cause mischief is spreading through short-messaging service Twitter as mysterious "tweets" of blocked-out text propagate themselves and cause popup windows to open.
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Tue Sep 21 11:41:21 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Parents as Teachers gets $14.2 million
The national Parents as Teachers program is getting $14.2 million in federal stimulus money to provide early childhood education for American Indian families, including many here in Arizona.
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Mon Oct 18 10:34:49 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Puppy with ears cut off found in Yuma
The Humane Society of the United States is offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for cutting off the ears of a 12-week-old boxer pit bull puppy found in Yuma last week.
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Tue Oct 26 10:45:56 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
Midwest weather affecting Sky Harbor travelers
Storms in the Midwest have led to delays in air travel at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
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Wed Oct 27 09:24:31 PDT 2010 by The Associated Press
More than 50 cats are removed from Yuma home
Yuma authorities responded to an animal hoarding case and discovered more than 50 cats in a house described as "deplorable."
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Tue Nov 09 05:24:07 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Ariz. tourism office to launch new campaign
Arizona has a new advertising campaign to attract visitors from other parts of the country.
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Wed Nov 17 05:22:23 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
AAA predicting increased holiday travel
More of us are expected to travel over the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
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Mon Nov 22 08:24:31 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Security protest could disrupt Thanksgiving travel
As if air travel over the Thanksgiving holiday isn't tough enough, it could be even worse this year: Airports could see even more disruptions because of a loosely organized Internet boycott of full-body scans.
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Tue Nov 23 09:26:01 PST 2010 by The Associated Press
Mesa school named one of the nation's best
A Mesa school is one of the nation's best.
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Tue Jan 11 08:38:28 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
Verizon to start selling iPhone early Feb.
Verizon Wireless says it will start selling a version of the iPhone 4 in early February, giving U.S. iPhone buyers a choice of carriers for the first time.
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Tue Jan 25 10:28:40 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
AP-Petside poll: Pet or paramour? Many say pet
Your sweetheart or your pet. Who would you choose to dump if one had to go?
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Mon Feb 07 12:38:58 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
Delta to offer int'l premium economy seats for fee
Delta Air Lines will offer a premium economy section on international flights this summer, with more legroom and room to recline — at an additional cost of $80 to $160 each way.
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Tue Feb 15 10:20:06 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
Obama budget could boost fees on air travelers
Airline travelers would pay more to help finance airport projects under President Barack Obama's budget plan.
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Tue Feb 15 11:33:44 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy
Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store.
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Tue Mar 01 11:22:27 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
Ariz. school spending in classroom hits record low
A new state report says the percentage of Arizona school districts' spending that reaches the classroom has hit a record low for the 10 years of state monitoring.
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Tue Mar 22 07:27:04 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Govs asked to play role in boosting degree rate
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration wants to do something to improve on the number of college students who actually finish their studies and earn degrees.
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Mon Apr 04 08:04:10 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Court leaves in place Ariz. school tax break
The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to an Arizona tax break that directs millions of dollars to private religious schools.
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Mon Apr 04 11:14:55 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Flagstaff school district facing $7 million gap
Flagstaff schools are facing a $7 million budget gap in the district's $64 million operations budget despite a new 15 percent budget override approved by voters.
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Thu Apr 07 07:58:11 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
US to use Facebook, Twitter to issue terror alerts
The U.S. government's new terror-alert system has two warning levels — elevated and imminent — that will be relayed to the public only under certain circumstances for limited periods of time, sometimes using social media like Facebook and Twitter
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Thu Apr 21 11:53:05 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Amazon failure takes down sites across Internet
Scores of websites and Internet services like Foursquare and Reddit crashed or had limited availability Thursday because of problems at a data center run by Amazon.com.
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Tue Jul 12 07:03:20 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Adopt a pet for less and help overcrowded shelters
Maricopa County's major animal shelter is so overrun with cats and dogs that officials there say they may have to turn to "senseless euthanasia."
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Tue Jul 12 08:22:43 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Soldier's dog arrives in Mich., destined for Arizona
A dog that was adopted by an Arizona National Guard solider in Afghanistan has made a long trip to Michigan.
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Wed Jul 13 07:02:11 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Arizona students score lower this year in AIMS writing
The latest AIMS scores are in and Arizona students showed improvement in reading and math, but had lower scores in writing.
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Thu Jul 21 07:02:22 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Tortoise gets artificial wheel at Wash. vet hospital
A 12-year-old African tortoise that recently had its front left leg amputated due to injury is now moving just fine, thanks to a swiveling wheel attached to his shell by doctors at Washington State University's veterinary hospital.
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Tue Aug 02 07:53:26 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
ASU ranks in top 20 list of nation's party schools
Arizona State University again has cracked a list of the top 20 party schools in the nation.
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Tue Sep 20 09:45:02 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
Grand Canyon, other parks offer free entrance
Visitors headed to the Grand Canyon this Saturday will get in for free.
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Wed Nov 02 13:12:35 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press
New mobile app, ShoeBox, helps scan old photos
A new smartphone app will help you transition your old paper photos into the digital age. Called ShoeBox, the free app lets you use your iPhone's camera as a photo scanner.
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Mon Nov 07 11:21:20 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
Barnes & Noble's unveils $249 Nook Tablet
Barnes & Noble Inc. on Monday unveiled its new $249 Nook Tablet, an e-book reader that includes more features of a full-blown tablet than its prior offerings as the tablet wars heat up ahead of the all-important holiday season.
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Wed Dec 28 12:03:53 PST 2011 by The Associated Press
Public outraged, Ariz. Humane Society in crisis mode after euthanizing man's cat
Animal lovers threatened to pull donations to an animal rescue group and the public flooded the agency with scathing comments and calls after a man's cat was euthanized when he couldn't afford its medical care.
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Tue May 01 09:39:06 PDT 2012 by The Associated Press
Facebook to make it easier to become organ donor
Users in the United States and the U.K. can enroll as organ donors via links to official registries on the world's biggest social networking site.
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Tue May 29 08:10:27 PDT 2012 by The Associated Press
Senate panel approves airline security fee hike
A Democratic-controlled Senate panel Tuesday approved a $2.50 increase in airline security fees that would double the per-passenger fee for those taking nonstop flights.
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Mon Jun 04 10:34:26 PDT 2012 by The Associated Press
Kids could someday get on Facebook, without lying
Though Facebook bans children under 13, millions of them have profiles on the site by lying about their age.
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Thu Sep 06 10:21:14 PDT 2012 by The Associated Press
Amazon expected to unveil new Kindle Fire
Amazon.com is expected to update its Kindle Fire tablet computer on Thursday.
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Tue Oct 16 06:53:06 PDT 2012 by The Associated Press
Nature's Recipe recalls dog treats that could be contaminated with salmonella
A pet food company is voluntarily recalling dog treats that could be contaminated with salmonella.
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Tue Oct 16 09:25:09 PDT 2012 by The Associated Press
Microsoft tablet Surface to start at $499
Microsoft's first tablet computer, the Surface, will start at $499 when it goes on sale Oct. 26.
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Wed Oct 17 14:25:05 PDT 2012 by The Associated Press
University of Phoenix closing 115 locations
For-profit education company Apollo Group Inc. says its net income fell 60 percent in its fiscal fourth quarter, hurt by a sharp drop in enrollment at the University of Phoenix and higher costs.
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Tue Dec 18 11:50:15 PST 2012 by The Associated Press
6,000 students to graduate from ASU this week
More than 6,000 Arizona State University students are to set graduate this week.
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Tue Jan 22 09:03:06 PST 2013 by The Associated Press
Ariz. high school graduation rate was 74.7 percent
The federal government reports that Arizona's graduation rate for the 2009-2010 was 74.7 percent. That's below the national average of 78.2 percent.
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Fri Feb 08 05:22:54 PST 2013 by The Associated Press
Airlines canceling flights in advance of storm, Sky Harbor affected
The big storm heading for the Northeast is already disrupting air travel, and the effects have rippled all the way to Arizona with dozens of flight cancellations at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
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Wed Feb 13 10:29:09 PST 2013 by The Associated Press
White House releases college cost website
The White House is releasing a website designed to help college-bound students have a better sense of how much their education will cost and how much they can expect to pay in student loans.
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Mon Apr 01 08:02:28 PDT 2013 by The Associated Press
Court leaves in place rule for ads on airfares
The Supreme Court is refusing to review a federal rule that requires airlines to include taxes in their advertised fares, a practice that carriers say violates their free-speech rights.
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Mon Apr 22 07:14:44 PDT 2013 by The Associated Press
FAA furloughs kick in, some flight delays appear
Commercial airline flights started backing up and delayed some travelers Monday, a day after air traffic controllers started going on furlough because of government spending cuts.
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Thu May 23 08:03:41 PDT 2013 by The Associated Press
Twitter adds security measure to logins
Twitter is adding an extra security measure to users' accounts in an effort to prevent unauthorized logins.
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Wed Dec 16 09:00:26 PST 2009 by BRuce Haffner and The Associated Press
AAA: A third of mountain West plans holiday travel
AAA is predicting that about one-third of the population in the eight-state mountain West will go at least 50 miles from home over the Christmas-New Year's holiday.
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Mon Dec 28 05:14:17 PST 2009 by The Associated Press and Tess Rafols
New restrictions to add to air-travel headaches
New security restrictions swiftly implemented following a botched attempt to blow up an airliner on Christmas Day will make air travel more burdensome and could discourage some business fliers — key customers for the airlines.
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Tue Dec 29 05:38:10 PST 2009 by Javier Soto and The Associated Press
Obama orders review of airline safety, officials acknowledge failures
President Barack Obama has ordered a review of how U.S. intelligence organizations keep the skies safe and the shortcomings demonstrated by the failed Christmas Day attack on a Detroit-bound flight from Amsterdam.
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Mon Jan 04 05:24:15 PST 2010 by Tess Rafols and The Associated Press
U.S.-bound passengers face more screening
Airline passengers heading to the United States met increased security screening Monday in airports around the world, including right here in Arizona.
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Thu Mar 04 12:22:12 PST 2010 by Anne Wallace Allen, The Associated Press
Info on the go for travelers without smart phones
According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, despite all the people connected to a Blackberry, an iPhone, or another mobile device, the laptop computer is still by far the most popular launching pad for a visit online.
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Tue Jun 15 12:31:19 PDT 2010 by Jennifer Thomas and The Associated Press
Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs leaves Arizona
Sources tell 3TV's Mike Watkiss that polygamist leader Warren Jeffs left Arizona's jurisdiction Tuesday morning and should be back in the state of Utah.
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Wed Nov 24 10:14:16 PST 2010 by Catherine Holland and The Associated Press
TSA Opt Out Day: Limited impact at Sky Harbor, so far
It's one of the busiest travel days of the year as people from all over the country head out to join friends and family for Thanksgiving.
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Wed Nov 24 10:12:35 PST 2010 by Catherine Holland and The Associated Press
TSA Opt Out Day: Sky Harbor Airport smooth, so far
It's one of the busiest travel days of the year as people from all over the country head out to join friends and family for Thanksgiving.
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Mon Apr 04 06:52:56 PDT 2011 by The Associated Press and Catherine Holland
Banks, credit-card issuers warn of email breach
NEW YORK (AP) — Major banks and credit-card issuers Capital One, Barclays Bank, U.S. Bancorp and Citigroup have joined the list of companies warning customers that hackers may have learned their email addresses.
