EAST VALLEY TRIBUNE ONLINE ARTICLES
TEMPE- Bartender Kira Ruiz remembers the day in September concealed weapons were allowed inside restaurants and bars. She was serving up cocktails, beers and shots when she saw a customer walk towards her bar with a gun strapped to his waist. read more...
PHOENIX-Arizona is the first state to have the employer sanctions law, and may be the last. The employer sanctions law gives the state the right to revoke the businesses licenses of companies that knowingly hire illegal immigrants.
“Since the law became effective in January 2008 no businesses licenses have been revoked, and no prosecutions have been made,” said Phoenix attorney David Seldon. read more...
TEMPE- Melanie Smith, 48, of Tempe was traveling southbound on Arizona Interstate Highway 17 when a speed enforcement camera flashed her for the second time this year. She would later receive the tickets in the mail, and is now attempting to avoid the processes servers. read more...
STATE PRESS NEWS ONLINE
TEMPE- Julie Stylinski has cancer. She’s bald. And she says, that’s okay.
“It doesn't change who you are. I am simply still Julie, I just happen to be bald!” Said Stylinski, a deaf American Sign Language Professor at Arizona State University, in an email interview. read more...
OTHER ARTICLE SAMPLES
PHOENIX-The swine flu continues to spread. Even a cat from Iowa was found to have the virus after his owners contracted it. Experts around the Valley are calling for wise flu prevention techniques. read more...
TEMPE- Chris Bertolino holds his fate in his hand everyday. If the lottery ticket he purchases on a daily basis isn’t the lucky winner, he will go back to living in his car, and selling turtles to Mill Avenue shoppers. read more...
