LAWLESS ABOMINATION: Activist Judge Orders Release of 4 Criminal Illegal Aliens Convicted of Murder and Child Sex Crimes from Louisiana Lockup
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SANCTUARY CALAMITY: DHS and ICE Urgently Call on Gavin Newsom and Sanctuary California to Not Release 33,179 Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Murderers, Sex Offenders, and Drug Traffickers from Jails Back into California Communities
ICE Asks Miami to Not Release Criminal Illegal Alien who Violently Sexually Assaulted Uber Driver Before Causing Vehicle Crash in Miami
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New Rule will Balance Best Possible Care of Land with Public's Enjoyment of Recreational Vehicles through Local Collaboration WASHINGTON - U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service announced a new regulation for recreational motor vehicle use in national forests and grasslands…
SAN FRANCISCO -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on November 8, 2005 that the Justice Department has filed a Clean Water Act complaint on its behalf in the U.S. District Court in Phoenix against Scottsdale developer George H. Johnson…
(Phoenix, Ariz.) The winner of a state lottery prize drawn last summer and worth $1.47 million has been identified. An investigation conducted by the Arizona Lottery determined that Cuauhtémoc Jose Luis Castañeda Yánez of Nogales, Sonora, purchased The Pick winning…
Insurance Director Christina Urias announces the release of the 2005 Report on Arizona Health Insurers, a new consumer publication to assist Arizonans in comparing complaints, health care appeals, market share and enforcement actions involving the largest health insurers doing business…
Add Landmark Consumer Protections for Customers Choosing Bundled Services PHOENIX After more than eight hours of debate and discussion of amendments intended to protect consumers, Arizona Corporation Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the $16 billion merger of SBC and AT&T.…
Spencer Porter and his five friends from Heber were all smiles - in the first two days of the season, the group of young men bagged approximately 60 Gambel's quail in the Tonto Basin near Roosevelt Lake. Plenty of others…
Tonto National Monument will host an Open House to kick off the 2005-06 Upper Cliff Dwelling tour season. This special event will be held on Saturday, November 5 and Sunday, November 6. Entrance fees are $3.00 per person. Tonto National…
This past July 17th brought heartache to the community of Globe, Arizona. Its historic Globe Theater engulfed by fire was destroyed. Today it is one of six projects statewide receiving a Main Street Grant from the Arizona Department of Commerce.…
PHOENIX- Paul Richard Butts, 36, of Apache Junction; Kevin O'Rourke, 43, of Phoenix; and Michael Jack Woodall, 20, of Mesa were arrested on Friday, October 28, 2005 by the FBI based on indictments returned by a federal grand jury here…
WASHINGTON Following the announcement of a Presidential disaster declaration in South Florida as a result of Hurricane Wilma, SBA Administrator Hector V. Barreto issued the following statement: Our hearts go out to the victims of Hurricane Wilma. The U.S. Small…
The Arizona Department of Transportation says that the realigned segment of State Route 188 between Resort Road and Devore Wash (milepost 225 to 232) opened on Tuesday, October 18. The new 7.5-mile highway alignment, built to the west of the…
October 26th Requirement for Visa Waiver Program Countries Will Enhance Security and Facilitate Travel and Trade WASHINGTON, DC The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reminding visitors that Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries will be required to produce passports with…