Arizona Casino News & Arizona Gambling News
Current News: Saturday May 26th, 2012 | News Location: Arizona | News Subject: Arizona Casinos and Gambling News
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May 26th, 2012
It doesn't matter if you're new to Tucson, just passing through or a sun-baked native of the Old Pueblo - everyone needs to be prepared for potential emergencies before embarking on a road trip through Southern Arizona.
May 25th, 2012
NORMAN, Okla. — Don’t be surprised to see Kenzie Fowler, the onetime Women’s College World Series star, start for the Arizona Wildcats today.
May 25th, 2012
As part of the national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement campaign, law enforcement agencies across Arizona will step up traffic enforcement patrols and increase other enforcement efforts to dr
May 25th, 2012
Arizona is considering requests to expand its fledgling medical marijuana program to allow use of the drug for an array of conditions, including post-traumatic stress syndrome and migraines, beyond those allowed under the law approved by voters two years ago.
May 24th, 2012
No. 13 Arizona, one game back, still can win or tie for the Pac-12 title. Unofficially, so can No. 14 Arizona State entering this weekend's rivalry series.
May 24th, 2012
An Arizona judge has heard two dozen complaints against a now-defunct San Diego company that home appraisers in that state say failed to pay them in a timely manner or at all for completed work.
May 25th, 2012
I come today not to launch rocket-powered grenades at our leaders but to praise them. No really. I do. Arizona legislators may not have been able to bring themselves to turn away gifts this year or to boost disclosure requirements, so that we actually know what sort of goodies they’re getting and from whom. They may not have plugged a rather handy loophole in the law that allows their supporters ...
May 23rd, 2012
Nearly 60,000 Arizona children are being raised by a grandparent or other relative, but a new report says those kids are getting short-changed. The relatives who stepped up to care for these kids -- so-called kinship caregivers -- are more likely to be poor, single, older, less educated and unemployed than traditional families, according to the report, released today by the Annie E. Casey ...
May 25th, 2012
Besides PTSD and migraines, the requests for covered conditions include depression and general anxiety disorder.
May 25th, 2012
Readers like to complain about politicians (thanks -- or not -- to writers like me), so it was fairly easy to shrug off an e-mail gripe about of Gov. Jan Brewer sent to me by a local man named Loyd Eskildson. At least until I read some comments Brewer made recently about imposing the “morals” of the majority. Before leaving on her purely-business-not-at-ALL-a-vacation-on-the-taxpayer’s-dime ...