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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Leader denounces Arizona official’s adoption scheme

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Leader denounces Arizona official’s adoption scheme

PHOENIX (AP) — A leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints says he is “disgusted” by an Arizona elected official and church member accused of running an adoption scheme. Ronald Rasband, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, told The Arizona Republic the church leadership has found […]

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Arizona county assessor charged in adoption fraud case

Arizona county assessor charged in adoption fraud case

PHOENIX (AP) — The Latest on an Arizona county official accused of human smuggling in an adoption fraud scheme (all times local): 1:38 p.m. Officials in three states say they will not try to undo or interfere with dozens of adoptions done as part of a human smuggling scheme that […]

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Arizona voters who don’t sign some ballots will get 2nd shot

Arizona voters who don’t sign some ballots will get 2nd shot

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona voters who forget to sign the envelope on their early ballots will have a chance after Election Day to fix their mistake. The Arizona Republic reports the state Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has agreed to a new policy to require officials to notify voters about missing signatures […]

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Grand Canyon named International Dark Sky Park

Grand Canyon named International Dark Sky Park

PHOENIX (AP) — Grand Canyon National Park has been recognized for its work in reducing light pollution of the night sky. The Arizona Republic reported Wednesday that the International Dark-Sky Association has named the Grand Canyon an International Dark Sky Park. The park and the Grand Canyon Conservancy started retrofitting more than […]

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The Spectrum in St. George names new editor

The Spectrum in St. George names new editor

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — The Spectrum in southern Utah has a new top editor who has been with the newspaper for more than a decade. The Spectrum reports Andrew DeMille started with the newspaper in 2007 and reported on politics, local government and the environment before assuming a leadership role as […]

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Proposed Arizona monument would honor Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints settlers

Proposed Arizona monument would honor Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints settlers

PHOENIX (AP) — A proposed monument at the Arizona Capitol would recall the migration story of thousands of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints settlers who made difficult treks from Utah to Arizona in the 19th century. Legislation authorizing the monument died last spring but is expected to be […]

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