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Nov 6, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Arizona Heart Hospital in Phoenix and two groups of doctors associated with the health care facility have agreed to pay the United States $6,720,412 to settle allegations that they improperly billed Medicare for non-covered procedures in which artificial…

Nov 6, 2007

Companies to Divest Newsprint Mill in Arizona to Preserve Competition WASHINGTON The Department of Justice has announced that it will require two of the nation's largest newsprint manufacturers Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. and Bowater Inc. to divest a newsprint mill in Arizona…

Nov 6, 2007

Indictments Related to Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Program PHOENIX Arizonans from the Tucson and Phoenix metropolitan areas have been charged via federal indictments or state criminal complaints for fraud related to hurricane disaster relief programs. The unsealing of the indictments…

Oct 28, 2007

An infrared image, taken by an RQ-4 Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial vehicle and analyzed for Southern California Firefighters, shows the Poomacha Fire scattered across rural terrain with hot areas and objects as white on a darker background. (U.S. Air Force…

Oct 23, 2007

Street value estimated at more than $3 million SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Two men were arrested here yesterday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agents for allegedly attempting to illegally import into the United States 130.96 kilograms…

Oct 17, 2007

PHOENIX - Lincoln Perry, 52, former Chief of Police for the White Mountain Apache Tribal Police Department, and Tim Goode, 54, a former criminal investigator with White Mountain Apache Tribal Police Department, pleaded guilty late yesterday to conspiracy to falsify…

Oct 16, 2007

Readers have probably noticed the change in the overall appearance of this publication. According to the old adage, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." While we have no intention of changing the quality of news we bring to readers…

Oct 16, 2007

OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ConAgra Foods announced that it is continuing its efforts to ensure consumer safety by voluntarily recalling all varieties of Banquet brand frozen pot pies and all varieties of store brand frozen pot pies sold under the names of…

Oct 10, 2007

EL PASO, TEXAS U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers working at the Paso Del Norte port of entry in downtown El Paso seized 5.4 pounds of cocaine Wednesday night. The drugs have an estimated street value of $162,000. The…