State treasurer to resign over fraud charges
Arizona's state treasurer will resign from his post on or before Dec. 1 as part of his plea agreement with the state of Arizona in Maricopa County Superior Court on Wednesday.
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Arizona's state treasurer will resign from his post on or before Dec. 1 as part of his plea agreement with the state of Arizona in Maricopa County Superior Court on Wednesday.
Loud party notifications decreased 19 percent in August and September 2006 compared to the same period last year - and Tempe police say the threat of a heavy fine is the reason.
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:
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ASU faculty and students are taking a new approach to reducing sexual violence on campus - men working with men to prevent rape and sexism before it starts.
ASU police reported the following incidents Friday:
A new ASU program offers students a free anonymous depression screening as part of Mental Health Awareness Week, which began Monday and ends today.
Officials at Adelphi I Commons are working to correct a security glitch after The State Press found nonresidents with a Sun Card could gain access to the complex.
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Arson cases in Tempe are up 69 percent this year compared to 2005.
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Police are still searching for the suspect who broke into six residence hall rooms and assaulted one woman at Adelphi Commons I on Saturday morning.
Two people suffered smoke inhalation and burn injuries and multiple condos were damaged after a fire tore through a condominium complex Saturday morning just east of ASU's Tempe campus.
Almost six weeks after the arrest of a former Sun Devil basketball player, Tempe police have completed their investigation and the Maricopa County Attorney's Office will decide whether to press charges.
The Arizona Board of Regents, former athletic director Gene Smith and ASU football coach Dirk Koetter will find out by Nov. 14 whether they will remain defendants in a wrongful-death lawsuit.
ASU police reported the following incidents Friday:
It's no news that bike theft is a big problem at ASU. That's why political science freshman Bobby Kirby was surprised when ASU police returned his bicycle to him the same day it went missing.
ASU police reported the following incidents Friday:
Requests for the Tempe Police Department's personal-safety classes have significantly increased in the past two months, primarily due to the recent violence in the Valley, police said.
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