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Tempe Police works to reduce collisions

A week after releasing statistics that showed an increase in fatal collisions in Tempe, the Tempe Police Department announced that it will be participating in a campaign aimed at reducing collisions in the city.

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The State Press

Police Beat: March 7

Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 22-year-old Tempe man was arrested on suspicion of two counts of forgery on the 5000 block of South McClintock Drive at approximately 3 p.m.

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The State Press

Photos: Students protest at state Capitol

Hundreds of Phoenix high school and college students gathered Friday morning at the state Capitol to protest a new bill that would make it difficult for illegal immigrants to enroll a child in Arizona schools.

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Inmates find self-discovery through art

The Phoenix Estrella Jail is a county jail for unsentenced women and home to the annual Journey Home program. The program is designed to help female inmates discover their true identity through art.

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The State Press

The Round-Up: Week of Feb. 28

Disbanding ABOR, remembering Virginia Tech, allowing guns in public places and U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords showing improvement: All in this weeks' Round-Up.

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