Cronkite News Service
Cronkite News Service, part of Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, covers statewide news for Arizona media outlets.
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2007

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Source: www.eastvalleytribune.com
Deborah Chambers thought it would be no big deal to display a picture of Jesus on her notebook at the Chandler charter school where she is a seventh-grader.
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A bill in the Arizona legislature would specify that students are allowed to wear religious clothing, jewelry and apparel on campus.
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Cottonwood students patrolled their school looking for ways water was being saved, and wasted.
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Source: www.azstarnet.com
G.T. Bohmfalk, who manages Marlin's Saddle Shop in Douglas, says business from across the border is the worst he's seen since he started in 1986. He and other business owners blame a slide in the peso's value.
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Source: www.azcentral.com
House Bill 2459 would allow districts to hire superintendents who don't have master's degrees or higher and at least three years of teaching or education-related experience.
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Source: www.azcentral.com
Deborah Chambers thought it would be no big deal to display a picture of Jesus on her notebook at the Chandler charter school where she is a seventh-grader.
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Source: gvnews.com
DOUGLAS -— G.T. Bohmfalk remembers the days when shoppers flooded in from Mexico to buy from his western wear and saddle shop and from other merchants along G Avenue in this border community.
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Source: www.azcentral.com
The onset of triple-digit heat combined with the tough economy make it more important than ever for businesses to donate bottled water that will help homeless people, the homebound elderly and the disabled, Mayor Phil Gordon said Tuesday.
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Source: www.azcentral.com
As they prepare to compete in the 21st century global marketplace, Arizona students may soon find themselves using tools such as Google ...
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Source: www.azcentral.com
As the Legislature grapples with a $3 billion budget shortfall for fiscal 2010, Homolovi Ruins, the only state park dedicated to Native American culture, is among facilities that could face closure as Arizona State Parks anticipates budget cuts. ...
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WINSLOW•Before Homolovi Ruins became a state park, relic hunters with shovels and even backhoes used to tear through the rolling high desert here scrounging for ancient pottery.
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Source: www.azcentral.com
As they prepare to compete in the 21st century global marketplace, Arizona students may soon find themselves using tools such as Google ...
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PHOENIX, Gov. Jan Brewer and other state leaders urged Arizonans this week to "stay out and stay alive" when it comes to abandoned mines, which have claimed 10 lives in the past decade.
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Source: www.azcentral.com
In a science classroom at Cottonwood Middle School, Tyler Lennon twists an aerator onto a faucet and then measures the flow into a beaker for 5 seconds. Her efforts have cut the flow nearly in half.
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Source: www.azcentral.com
A state forecast predicts that Arizona will lose tens of thousands of jobs in construction, trade and professional and business services for 2009 and 2010.