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Corporations can be convicted in Arizona of criminal offenses related to the death of workers, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
Scottsdale’s old Corporation Yard is returning to life as the city’s new police campus.
Junior Achievement of Arizona named Valley-based University of Phoenix its 2010-2011 Corporate Partner Award winner.
Three of the five members of the Arizona Corporation Commission agreed to let their private offices and those of their aides be searched by dogs for illegal drugs after a small quantity of marijuana was found last week in a private bathroom.
Three of the five members of the Arizona Corporation Commission agreed to let their private offices and those of their aides be searched by dogs for illegal drugs after a small quantity of marijuana was found last week in a private bathroom.
It's official: The three Republican members of the Arizona Corporation Commission are not smoking marijuana.
Former Arizona State football player Loren Wade faces murder charges in connection with the March 26 shooting of Brandon Falkner, another former Sun Devil, outside a Scottsdale nightclub.
Phoenix Bishop Thomas J. O'Brien said he signed an unprecedented agreement with prosecutors last month simply to end a yearlong grand jury inquiry into sexual misconduct in his diocese.
WASHINGTON - The Corporate Fraud Task Force, created two years ago in response to a wave of company scandals, has reached a high-water mark with the addition of Enron Corp. chief Kenneth Lay to a lengthy roster of senior executives charged with crimes.
Gilbert’s low crime rate — the lowest in the East Valley — has become a selling point in the town’s quest to lure more companies here.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Evidence in Richard Scrushy’s fraud trial has made the goings-on at HealthSouth Corp. sound more like an episode of ‘‘The Dukes of Hazzard’’ than the operations of a Fortune 500 company.
Crime does pay.
Job creation, good economics and low crime rates have landed Chandler on a list of America's best cities, according to 24/7 Wall St., a Delaware corporation that delivers financial news and opinion. Chandler was named the ninth best-run city in America at 247wallst.com. Citing that the most important function of local government is to encourage businesses to prosper and create jobs, writers found a lot of positives to say about Chandler.
A new west Mesa organization is looking to clean up Main Street by capitalizing on the planned light-rail route and using innovative building design.
A new west Mesa organization is looking to clean up Main Street by capitalizing on the planned light-rail route and using innovative building design.
Gallagher & Kennedy, P.A. announced Friday that it was named one of the top business law firms in the state by Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business.
DETROIT - In another blow to the Motor City's tarnished image, Detroit pushed past St. Louis to become the nation's most dangerous city, according to a private research group's controversial analysis, released Sunday, of annual FBI crime statistics.
The leader of a Scottsdale nonprofit organization was convicted Thursday of harassing public employees and bribing a Chandler police officer.
San Tan Hyundai finished 2011 as the No. 1 volume Hyundai store in Arizona, marking the third time in recent years the Gilbert auto dealership has topped the state list.
In the interest of maintaining an accurate public record, we are writing to note that an opinion column published Oct. 13 in the East Valley Tribune, “Dirty Tricks in a Recall Election,”
Scottsdale’s old Corporation Yard is returning to life as the city’s new police campus. The estimate for completing the project at the southeast corner of McKellips and Miller roads is May 2009, said senior project manager Dan Walsh. Officers will be able to move in a month afterward.
The announcement this week that Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne is under criminal investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for reportedly “illegally collaborating with his campaign committee to raise campaign funds, promising a job to the leader of that committee and helping funnel money, an estimated half-million dollars, from his brother-in-law to the committee” is just the latest in a series of questionable acts involving Horne.
Get those resumes and cover letters ready: The Greater Phoenix Diversity Job Fair – with more than 500 available from major corporations and local businesses alike – is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 28 at the Phoenix Airport Marriott.
Banner Ironwood Medical Center named Terresa Paulus as its new chief nursing officer.
“Been bitten by a bear lately? Keep your butt out of the woods, and leave the bears be, and you won’t get bit. Are people stupid or what?”
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