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  • Ruling on ethnic students program splits Arizona community

    Published January 14, 2012

    Years ago, many urban school districts around the country created ethnic studies programs in an effort to help minority students succeed in the classroom and learn about their heritage. 

  • Reporter's Notebook: Remembering the Tragedy in Tucson

    Published January 08, 2012

    I've personally been sent to my fair share of disasters throughout the years, but none have quite touched me like the shooting rampage in Tucson, Arizona. 

  • On the Job Hunt: Hiring America's Heroes

    Published September 29, 2011

    As if fighting a war and serving your country wasn’t enough of a challenge, imagine returning home from the battlefield and not being able to land a job to support your family. 

  • Job Market Tight, but Not at Car Dealerships

    Published April 01, 2011

    Despite a national unemployment rate of 8.8 percent for the month of March, there is one industry that's actually expanding: new car sales. 

  • America's Third War: National Guard's New Mission

    Published November 15, 2010

    America seems to be waging a third war with the Mexican cartels that will stop at nothing to smuggle humans and drugs into our homeland and the national security threat it poses. That's why nearly 1,200 troops from the National Guard have been assigned across the four Southwest border states.

  • Arizona Seeks to Reassign Heavily Accented Teachers

    Published May 22, 2010

    After passing the nation's toughest state immigration enforcement law, Arizona's school officials are now cracking down on teachers with heavy accents. The Arizona Department of Education is sending evaluators to audit teachers and their English speaking skills to make sure districts are complying ...

  • U.S. Prepares Afghan Troops, Police to Take Over Security

    Published October 07, 2009

    Thanks to U.S. forces and training, there are roughly 107,000 members of the ANA, or Afghan National Army, and nearly 100,000 new ANP, or Afghan National Police at work in the country.

  • U.S. Military Prepares Afghan Troops, Police to Take Over Security

    Published October 07, 2009

    Thanks to U.S. forces and training, there are roughly 107,000 members of the ANA, or Afghan National Army, and nearly 100,000 new ANP, or Afghan National Police at work in the country.