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2015-11-18
Charity’s mantra: No food goes to waste
How Arizona schools are fighting to keep teachers
New report highlights avoidable child deaths
Before they were Territorial Cup rivals, ASU’s Graham and UA’s Rodriguez shared a past.
VALLEY & STATE
Ducey defends call to refuse new refugees
Laurie Roberts: Veteran fought for the U.S. in Vietnam and receives Social Security benefits, but he can’t get approved for a passport after years of trying.
APS plan: State regulators allow APS to continue a prepaid power program, which the utility hopes to expand soon.
ADOT crackdown: The Arizona Department of Transportation is targeting car dealers who don’t have the proper licensing.
Songwriter dies: P.F. Sloan, creator of classics such as “Secret Agent Man,” dies at age 70.
Nation & World: Congressional GOP members call for a refugee “pause.”
I’d pay to watch a rabbit scale a wall. How ’bout you?
Eloy welcomes expansion of private prison
Google’s self-driving cars get green light in Texas
Skiers, boarders collide on resort use
Salt Lake elects 1st openly gay mayor
Ducey: Concerns about refugees are ‘legitimate’
Valley food banks worry about having enough donated turkeys
USAA completes expansion at north Phoenix campus
You’re right: Schools need us to not be satisfied with scraps
Creator of ‘Ghostbusters’ logo dies
Wei-Yin Chen
Cubs’ Maddon, Rangers’ Banister selected as Managers of the Year
Hanzal increasing impact on offensive side of ice
Cleaning up
2nd-ranked Kentucky shuts down No. 5 Duke for victory
Manziel named Browns’ starting QB, cleared by NFL
Chandler’s Jurek gave maximum effort in Division I state meet
Price, Morris back
US men play to scoreless draw with Trinidad and Tobago in World Cup qualifying
Newest Wildcats will learn rivalry game is always close
Vow of celibacy is being tested
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