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If you make a donation to a public school through the Arizona Extracurricular Tax Credit, the state will pay you back dollar for dollar up to $200 for an individual or $400 for a couple when you file your taxes.  |


A Phoenix charter school has bought property to expand its facility to accommodate its growing enrollment.  |
John McCain may have won Arizona by nine points over Barack Obama, but he lost his home precinct.  |
The Arizona Corporation Commission voted, 4-1, on Thursday to reduce the rate the Gold Canyon Sewer Co. can charge its residential customers, from $60.67 to $52 a month.  |


To prepare for the 4 million new residents expected to move to Arizona by 2030, the state must ramp up its infrastructure, a new report says.  |
With seven simple words, Scottsdale resident Ann W. Shannon won a contest among Arizona Republic readers to generate the best safety slogan for Metro light rail.  |
Two incidents and a federal probe attract FBI scrutiny of some members of the Valley's Muslim community.  |
A simple high-school football game allowed the community to forget about the tragedy for one night.  |
Our economy may begin recovery in 2010, when economists think excess homes will be absorbed.  |
The national Powerball jackpot is expected to reach more than $42 million dollars by Wednesday.  |
The new county schools superintendent, Don Covey, will redefine the role of the job again.  |
Hopi lawmakers have voted to suspend the tribe's appellate court, leaving tribal members without an avenue to dispute decisions of the lower court.  |
A lawsuit filed by a rival accuses a leading speed-enforcement company of competing illegally by using radar units that lacked required government certification, an issue the rival first raised during bidding for a major Arizona contract.  |
Mesa and three other Arizona school districts are using about $470,000 in combined state grants to pilot innovative physical ed programs that teach kids how to stay active for a lifetime.  |
Ariz. Gov. hits milestone in any politician's career.  |
Mesa police are trying to identify suspects in the shootings of two people, one of them fatal.  |
An 18-year-old man was killed late Saturday night near 35th Avenue and Indian School Road.  |
A 25-year-old man died early Sunday morning after he was hit by a Hummer in the parking lot of the Salty Senorita restaurant in Mesa.  |
Red Rock Fantasy is a festival of more than a million lights providing a man-made marvel nestled within the world-renowned red rocks of Sedona.  |
Hello All,Well I am back with some more tuning news. This past Friday I tuned a car on E-85 and it screamed.Now for those that don't know what E-85 is, well you have been living in a cave and eating  |
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