Arizona Senator John McCain says the 'Gang of Eight'
is continuing to work on an immigration reform bill. And he told interviewers
on CBS' Face the Nation what he expects will be in it.
Senator John McCain says the saber-rattling coming out
of North Korea could be a problem. McCain told interviewers on CBS' Face the
Nation on Sunday, China could help stop North Korea.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio now says he plans
to expand his volunteer, armed school posse, as well as the controversial
paintball training he is conducting at an abandoned Phoenix-area school.
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Tucson-based defense contractor Raytheon Missile Systems was
awarded more than $250 million in two Defense Department contracts
Friday, which fulfill commitments from the Army and the US Missile Defense
Agency.
There is a bridge with no
name over the Santa Cruz
River. A ribbon-cutting ceremony
was held last week in the community of Rio Rico. But the Santa Cruz County Board
of Supervisors can’t agree on what to call it.
The Arizona House of Representatives has given its
preliminary approval to a measure that would make privately minted gold and silver coins legal tender in the state.
The Arizona Board of
Regents has unanimously approved more than $100 million in tuition and
fee increase at the state’s three universities for the next academic year.
Kids with autism don’t always do well in public schools. But for the past
three decades, a Scottsdale school has provided the students with tools to
improve their grades and social skills.
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