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2018-11-28
KEEPING THE WATER FLOWING
Jail-death case may be settled for $300K
Feds: Tear-gas incident in Tijuana under review
Lettuce growers in Yuma say new labels will help reassure buyers
Gateway pays $13,000 to add lights at Trump rally
Delicacies of the desert
Undocumented migrants:
We’re that house at Christmas — and I like it
Force, duty, sacrifice on display at museum
Kelli Ward, running again and again and ...
Professor unearths Auschwitz prisoners’ music
Settlement may be near in driver’s suit against QB
State Bar reopens inquiry of attorneys in NAU shooting case
Video shows how one gunshot started a fire
Man accused of sex with minor faces extradition to Arizona
Dolce&Gabbana fiasco offers lesson on China
Attorney general warns of deceptive solar flyers
Obama would have used tear gas
Tempe’s parks do not require armed security guards
Kirk Adams as our next U.S. senator? You bet
Candidates, it’s long past time you picked up your garbage
Dems take aim at Trump Jr.’s blocked call
Argentina asked to launch Saudi war crimes inquiry
President calls Mueller ‘rogue’ prosecutor in Manafort case
Chevy Volt was going to save jobs, until it didn’t
Rivian electric pickup is ready to jolt truck world
Destination: Cellar
Suns’ Booker: Veteran Crawford is a ‘Hall of Famer’
Should Harry play in bowl?
Louisville upends No. 9 Mich. St. in OT
Oklahoma ahead of Ohio State in CFP
Suns push the Pacers but can’t pull off victory
Tiger now knows he can still win on tour
5A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW Notre Dame more than just ‘2 Jakes’
Nash aspires to be coach or GM for an NBA team
Bri is unpolished but charming addition in Phoenix
Baked Brie with jam popular for good reason
Mom stalks her son with an app
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