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When I read the article “Honor Giffords, learn CPR”, I was glad that, even though people had died at that shooting, something good was coming from a tragedy, and efforts were being made to educate more people about CPR. I’m a member of Boy Scout Troop 312 in Gilbert, and we’re going to learn CPR in April. We need more CPR-trained adults in the troop, but I think that the main reason is that it’s an important skill that can help save lives.
PHOENIX - The last of Arizona's uncommitted Democratic superdelegates are now backing Sen. Barack Obama.
TUCSON - State prosecutors are researching whether they have to wait until after the federal case against the suspect in Saturday's mass shooting is resolved, or if they can proceed with local charges at the same time, a prosecutor said Monday.
PHOENIX — The children buzz in excitement, boisterous and barging in, their little hands covering seemingly every part of the Australian shepherd’s body.
“Two things stand in the way of what Liberals truly want: citizens with guns and the Constitution, and we shall use the First to defend the Second!”
"The mass shootings and attempted assassination of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson over the weekend prompted Gov. Jan Brewer to change her planned state of the state address at the capitol on Monday. Here is the text of the governor's speech:
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney both have softened their positions on gun restrictions over the years. As they expressed shock and sorrow over the bloodshed at a Colorado movie theater, neither suggested that tougher gun control could make a difference, a notion that has faded from political debate.
I recently spoke with Kristi Marinez, the wife of medically retired Apache County Sheriff’s Office deputy Robert Marinez. On Nov. 6, 2001, Robert was shot twice in the head while making an arrest.
I recently spoke with Kristi Marinez, the wife of medically retired Apache County Sheriff’s Office deputy Robert Marinez. On Nov. 6, 2001, Robert was shot twice in the head while making an arrest.
I recently spoke with Kristi Marinez, the wife of medically retired Apache County Sheriff’s Office deputy Robert Marinez. On Nov. 6, 2001, Robert was shot twice in the head while making an arrest.
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