Looking Back In History, 3/10/10 (Coolidge Examiner)
Mon, 15 Mar 2010 05:28:33 GMT
One year ago March 10, 2009 edition Members of the Coolidge police and fire departments spent more than five hours at Shell Super Station, 708 N. Arizona Blvd., on Monday, March 9, after attendants discovered a package they believed to be a bomb. The call came in to the police department at approximately 1:30 p.m. with immediate response from emergency personnel. Officers evacuated the ...
Spring break to see fewer travelers (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Sun, 14 Mar 2010 08:46:17 GMT
Whether because of America's sagging economy or the surge in drug cartel-fueled violence in Mexico, more Reno college students plan to stay closer to home as spring break starts today on many campuses, said the director of the Associated Students of the University of Nevada.
Spring break: Students staying close to home (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Sat, 13 Mar 2010 04:55:55 GMT
Whether due to Americas sagging economy or the surge in drug cartel-fueled violence in Mexico, more Reno college students plan to stay closer to home as spring break starts Saturday on many campuses, the director of the Associated Students of the University of Nevada said.
Border Boletín: "El Chapo" on Forbes list again; Drug killings dip in Nogales, Son. (Arizona Daily Star)
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 21:14:30 GMT
Mexican drug kingpin "El Chapo" Guzman among world's richest; homicides slow down in Nogales after two historically deadly months.
SEABHS forges ahead with corrective plan (San Pedro Valley News-Sun)
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 08:31:03 GMT
Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) continues to strive to get the mental health agency on track with an accepted correction plan acting CEO Jim Rubio said is being implemented.
US seizing drug money, but cartels have plenty more (Arizona Daily Star)
Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:18:38 GMT
A U.S. campaign to slow southbound cash that fuels the Mexicandrug wars has produced record seizures at Southwest border ports -but it doesn't mean the cartels are going out of business.
Mexico Red Cross workers risk their lives to save others (The Arizona Republic)
Sun, 07 Mar 2010 09:21:39 GMT
Other than police and cartel members themselves, only one group gets so close to the combat in Mexico's drug war that their hands are routinely bloodied: ambulance crews.
SEABHS board blames negative publicity on ousted member (Eastern Arizona Courier)
Thu, 04 Mar 2010 19:04:07 GMT
After an argument over recent press coverage, board members of the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, known locally as SEABHS, blamed Marcelino Varona Jr. for the negative publicity, and in a majority vote Thursday night, removed him from the board.
Many changes in the works as SEABHS tries to improve (The Sierra Vista Herald)
Thu, 04 Mar 2010 07:21:00 GMT
Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services ( SEABHS ) continues to strive to get the mental health agency on track with an accepted correction plan acting CEO Jim Rubio said is being implemented. Nearly a month after longtime board members voted to remove Marcelino Varona Jr. of Nogales, the dust appears to have settled. Varona had spotlighted several SEABHS issues, including former CEO ...
SEABHS ousts board member; Work to retain public funds (Douglas Dispatch)
Wed, 03 Mar 2010 06:22:37 GMT
After an argument over recent press coverage, board members of the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) blamed Marcelino Varona Jr. for the negative publicity, and in a majority vote Thursday night, forcibly removed him from the board.