arizona republic
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Drastic changes at the Provo Daily Herald mirror challenges for hometown newspapers nationwide
You will find Provo’s last independent newspaper in a mall, lodged between a tie shop and optometry center, its brightly lit desks and desktop computers awkwardly exposed to the busy shoppers passing by.
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Border Patrol agent stands trial in cross-border shooting
TUSCON — A federal trial is set to begin Tuesday for a U.S. Border Patrol agent who shot a Mexican national through the border fence in Nogales, Arizona, more than five years ago.
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Official files claim for mascot-related injury
A Tempe City Councilman, has filed a claim against Arizona State University for injuries suffered when the school mascot leapt on him on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015. The costumed character leapt on him at a football game two months after he underwent back surgery. (Associated Press)
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