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Arizona Budget Director John Arnold said rising health care costs in coming years are likely to result in cuts to the state’s higher education budget.
"The Last Stand" is the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie you didn't even realize you wanted to see.
LOS ANGELES - A hairstylist on Fox Sports Network's "The Best Damn Sports Show Period," has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against hosts Tom Arnold and former NBA player John Salley, along with several others involved with the show.
LOS ANGELES - A hairstylist on Fox Sports Network's "The Best Damn Sports Show Period," has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against hosts Tom Arnold and former NBA player John Salley, along with several others involved with the show.
The documentary "Tales from a Ghetto Klown" profiles actor/comedian John Leguizamo's often-frustrated efforts to mount his most recent successful one-man Broadway show.
LOS ANGELES - Actor John Spencer, who played the role of Leo McGarry in "The West Wing," mirrored his character in several ways: Both were recovering alcoholics and both were driven.
This undated publicity photo released by Lionsgate shows Forest Whitaker, left, as Agent John Bannister, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, as Ray Owens, in a scene from the film, "The Last Stand." (AP Photo/Lionsgate, Merrick Morton)
EVIDENCE: Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio shows a minivan that he says was used by Douglas John Arnold Houk of Peoria in an assault.
FILE - This 1978 file photo originally from ABC shows cast members, from left, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Freddy Washington, Ron Palillo as Arnold Horshack, Robert Hegyes as Juan Epstein, foreground, John Travolta, rear, as Vinnie Barbarino from the television sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter." Palillo, best known as the nerdy high schooler Arnold Horshack on "Welcome Back, Kotter," died Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., of an apparent heart attack. He was 63. (AP Photo/ABC, file)
An innocuous ad e-mailed from a friend thrust clinical psychologist Alison Arnold into the national spotlight. The Scottsdale native is featured on the eight-week VH1 television series “Scott Baio is 45 ... and Single.”
Each workday morning, Dana Arnold removes a silver angel dangling from her desk lamp and reads aloud the words written by Helen Keller etched on the angel’s back: "One can never consent to creep ... when one feels an impulse to soar."
PHOENIX -- Gov. Jan Brewer is proposing a nearly $9 billion spending plan for the coming fiscal year that provides more money for schools, hires former police officers to investigate allegations of child abuse and sets up a needs-based scholarship for community colleges.
The state is planning to use its entire two-year allotment of education stimulus dollars this fiscal year - $472 million, with the first payment going to schools Oct. 1.
Arizona charter schools will get a scheduled Sept. 15 state aid payment after all.
Gov. Jan Brewer is proposing an $8.9 billion spending plan for next year, a 4.8 percent increase over what lawmakers approved for this year.
Gov. Jan Brewer wants to save money for the state by refusing to fund new schools in some districts that need them.
An east Mesa developer has failed in its latest attempt to convince nearby residents of the upscale Las Sendas community to remove their legal protest against a proposed commercial project.
Gov. Jan Brewer wants to cut state funding for universities by 20 percent and aid to community colleges by about half to deal with her projection of a $1.1 billion deficit this coming fiscal year.
LOS ANGELES - With her album "The Breakthrough," Mary J. Blige might be the breakout leader when Grammy nominations are announced. Blige could find herself nominated for album of the year and a slew of other awards at Thursday's nominations ceremony.
Earlier this month, Gov. Janet Napolitano sent a letter to the Arizona School Facilities Board, directing it to lend money to Corona del Sol High School for immediate renovations to the Tempe school’s ventilation system.
LAS VEGAS - It was a Hollywood - and a Planet Hollywood - reunion in Las Vegas Sunday night as Sylvester Stallone celebrated his 60th birthday. The "Rocky" and "Rambo" star was joined by fellow Planet Hollywood founders Bruce Willis and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for the bash at Stallone's soon-to-open Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.
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A desert hairy scorpion and Vietnamese centipede greeted children Saturday at the eighth annual Feathered Friends Festival in Gilbert.
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