Arizona
Fatal Shooting Range Incident In Arizona Incites Debate On Allowing Children To Handle Guns
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 28, 2014 04:48 AM EDT |
A recent incident involving a 9-year-old girl, who accidentally killed her shooting instructor, sparked debate over whether children should be allowed to handle guns especially ones like the Uzi submachine gun.
Lethal Injection Cocktails Inadequate Due to Low Dosages
Marc Maligalig | | Aug 15, 2014 11:08 AM EDT |
Papers published in the recent years reported that inadequate dosages of the drugs used in the current execution procedure, the three-drug lethal injection method, used on death-row inmates across the United States lead to complications when the sentence is carried out.
British Mayonnaise Factory Manager Quits His Job to Become a Native American
Tara Scott | | Aug 12, 2014 02:58 PM EDT |
At age 65, many decide to put work on the back burner and focus more on finally settling into a beach and golf-infused retirement. But for British mayonnaise factory owner, Les Atkins, turning 65 indicated that it was time for him to quit his job and finally follow his dream.
Firefighter Dies, Two Teenagers Injured in Climbing Accident at Echo Canyon
Princess Carreon | | Aug 09, 2014 09:18 AM EDT |
An experienced rescuer and off-duty firefighter died while two 15-year old boys were injured on Friday morning while rappelling at Echo Canyon on Camelback Mountain.
15 Times the Standard Dose of Lethal Drug Killed Arizona Convict
Erika Villanueva | | Aug 02, 2014 03:09 AM EDT |
Reports released on Friday indicate that the Arizona convicted murdered received 15 times more doses of drug combination used for lethal injection after the standard one dose failed to kill him.
Protesters Obstruct Undocumented Immigrants at Arizona Camp
Erika Villanueva | | Jul 15, 2014 12:02 PM EDT |
Arizona protesters plan to prevent a bus carrying 40 suspected immigrant children from entering Oracle, Arizona.
Olympic Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken Rouen Injured in Vehicle Accident
Staff Reporter | | Jun 10, 2014 02:07 AM EDT |
Six-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amy Van Dyken Rouen suffered injuries to her back in an all-terrain accident in Show Low, Arizona.
Deadly Respiratory Disease May Be Spread by School Buses
Robert Sarkanen | | May 19, 2014 01:24 PM EDT |
Bacteria that could cause the deadly Legionnaires' Disease has been found in windshield washer fluid used in Arizona school buses.
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