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Ariz. Homeless Man Finds -- and Returns -- $3,300

By Mara GayNov 19th 2010 – 12:31PM

(Nov. 19) -- Dave Talley really, really could have used the money. But when the homeless man from Tempe, Ariz., found a backpack full of cash, he knew it wasn't his -- so he returned it. "I could've done a lot of things with the money," Talley told The Arizona Republic, "but none of them would've been right." On...

Arizona State's Practice Dome 'Blew Away'

By Brian GrummellAug 29th 2008 – 3:59AM

Bizarre story this morning out of Tempe. It appears the program's practice field bubble/dome was destroyed during a flash storm yesterday. From the Arizona Republic:Russell Schilt, a 22-year-old ASU student, said he walked about the school's practice facility to see the bubble roof in shreds from the storm. Schilt said he...

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School Forfeits Baseball Championship Over Girl Player

By Ileana Llorens May 10th 2012 - 06:25PM

An Arizona school has forfeited a baseball championship game over having to play against a female player on the opposing team.

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Michelle Ugenti, Arizona State Representative, Defends Tuition Bill To Students: 'Welcome To Life'

By Leigh Owens Feb 27th 2012 - 04:06PM

An Arizona House committee passed a bill last week that would require every student at a public college in the state, regardless of economic status, to pay a minimum of $2,000 in tuition.

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Caleb Teodorescu, Arizona 2-Year-Old, Doing Fine After Heart Stops Beating For Half An Hour

By Amanda L. Chan Dec 07th 2011 - 12:58PM

On Nov. 25, 2-year-old Caleb Teodorescu technically died after being found face-down in the family swimming pool.

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Arizona High School Bans Cheerleaders' Breast Cancer Shirts For 'Questionable' Slogan

By Emmeline Zhao Oct 14th 2011 - 01:10PM

An Arizona high school cheerleading squad's efforts to raise money for breast cancer research has been a bumpy ride.

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The Arizona Republic is an American daily newspaper published in Phoenix. Circulated throughout Arizona, it is the state's largest newspaper.

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