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Month: May 2021

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Senate Passes Revised Parental Rights, Sex Ed Bill

May 17, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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Two Yavapai County Children Seriously Injured When Jumping Castle Blows Away

May 17, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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New Trial Ordered For Man Who Shared An Attorney With His Co-Defendant Girlfriend

May 17, 2021 Terri Jo Neff

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Border Patrol Agents Stop 4 Human Smuggling Tries In 4 Traffic Stops

May 17, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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Yee Jumps Into Arizona Governor’s Race

May 17, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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Questions Linger About Hack Of Maricopa County Election Website Given Pushback On Router Access

May 16, 2021 Terri Jo Neff

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Lamb To Launch TV Streaming Network “American Sheriff”

May 16, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

Sheriff Mark Lamb launches TV streaming network “American Sheriff”

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Genealogy Test And Covert Lunch Dates Led To Arrest Of Suspected Serial Rapist After Two Decades

May 16, 2021 Terri Jo Neff

John Joseph Daly III was taken into custody May 4 near Sierra Vista on suspicion of raping or assaulting three women in the Mesa – Gilbert area between 1999 to 2001.

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Arizona Sheriffs Condemn Bias, Deny “Systemic Racism”

May 16, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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Federal Income Tax Filings, Payments Due Monday

May 16, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

Monday, May 17 is the new deadline for filing your taxes or an extension with the Internal Revenue Service.

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Deaths In Fiery Sierra Vista Crash Resulted From Blunt Force Injuries

May 16, 2021 Terri Jo Neff

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Tempe Mother Who Killed Her Two Children Identified

May 16, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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Filipinos Make Up 30% Of COVID-19 Deaths Among Nurses In U.S., Study Says

May 16, 2021 Cronkite News

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Environment/Nature

Saguaros And The Drought

May 15, 2021 Jonathan DuHamel

Saguaro National Park shows that “although the population of saguaros in Saguaro NP is quite healthy, establishment of young saguaros has nearly ceased

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