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Oct 17, 2006

Washington, D.C.- The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is providing a new tool to educators to help their students "just think twice" about the dangers of drugs. A new teachers' guide based on DEA's teen anti-drug website www.justthinktwice.com, has been published…

Oct 17, 2006

Special Agent in Charge John E. Lewis, Phoenix Field Office of the FBI, and Chief Richard Miranda of the Tucson Police Department, announced on October 5, 2006, the indictment of Aaron Edward Ecker, 26, and Carlos Pierre Wood, 29, on…

Oct 3, 2006

Tucson Jimir Valle Martinez, 23, of Esquila Comayagua, Honduras, was sentenced Monday to 420 months by U.S. District Judge Raner C. Collins. On February 3, 2006, a jury convicted Martinez of all 15 counts in the superseding indictment charging the…

Sep 19, 2006

New Blood Test Could Bring Faster Diagnosis, Treatment Phoenix, AZ - The potential is life-changing. A new test to diagnose Alzheimer's disease earlier could lead to more quality family time. GW Medical Technologies LLC is working to make it happen.…

Sep 14, 2006

WASHINGTON, D.C . U.S . Rep. Rick Renzi (AZ-1) has announced he will donate any campaign contributions he received from Congressman Bob Ney (OH-18) to local charities. "I am deeply disappointed by today's revelations surrounding Mr. Ney, and will donate…

Sep 10, 2006

Firm Allegedly Overcharged Medicare, Medicaid WASHINGTON The United States has intervened in a whistleblower suit filed in the District of Massachusetts against Dey, Inc. alleging that the company violated the False Claims Act, the Justice Department announced today. In its…

Sep 5, 2006

As part of its responsibility to manage, protect, and control wild horses and burros, the Bureau of Land Management is soliciting bids for two new pasture facilities located west of the Mississippi River. Each pasture facility must be able to…