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  • Football player Daryl Washington pleads not guilty

    Arizona Cardinals linebacker Daryl Washington has pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, who authorities have said is the mother of his baby daughter.


  • American Scene

    Three skiers were killed Sunday when an avalanche swept them about a quarter-mile down an out-of-bounds canyon at a popular resort, but a fourth skier caught up in the slide was saved by an avalanche-safety device, authorities said.


  • Charter-school executive Jerry Lewis is challenging Arizona state Senate President Russell Pearce in a Nov. 8 recall election. Both men are Mormon Republicans competing in a GOP district dominated by conservative Mormons. (Associated Press)

    Sham entry of Hispanic could sway Ariz. vote

    The author of Arizona's landmark immigration law is facing a recall election that's as wild and unpredictable as the state's southern border.


  • American Scene

    Arizona attorneys have filed a lawsuit seeking to force the agency that regulates the state's medical marijuana program to accept applications to operate from would-be pot shops.


  • Court: Rapper DMX sentenced to prison for 1 year

    Court officials in Arizona say the rapper known as DMX has had his probation revoked and is heading to prison for one year.


  • Rapper DMX scheduled to appear in court in Phoenix

    Rapper Earl Simmons, otherwise known as DMX, is headed to a court hearing Wednesday morning in Phoenix.


  • Rapper scheduled to appear in court Wednesday

    Rapper Earl Simmons, otherwise known as DMX, is headed to a court hearing Wednesday morning in Phoenix.


  • American Scene

    The mother of one of three inmates who escaped from an Arizona prison in July faces up to 2½ years in prison after admitting she provided assistance to her son following the escape.


  • Arizona judge hears from 'sham' Green candidates

    Green Party nominees labeled "sham candidates" said in court Monday that Republicans planted the idea that they run for office, but they said they didn't become candidates to siphon votes from Democrats.


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