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Casinos podrían ser nueva base de la economía
Hay cinco áreas en las que se basa la economía de Arizona -el cobre, el turismo, el ganado, el algodón y los cítricos. Pero puede que se agregue una más a la lista: los casinos.
Cattle, cotton and citrus revenues pale in comparison
The "Five C's" that traditionally made the bulk of Arizona's economy - copper, climate, cattle, cotton, citrus - may need to make room for a sixth: casinos.
Women affected by sex assault step up to help tribe's victims
WASHINGTON - Arlene O'Brien couldn't believe it.
Cross-border-pact scorecard: 1 truck, 7 deliveries
Five months after the U.S. and Mexico ended a stalemate on long-haul international trucking, the agreement has led to a handful of cross-border deliveries - all by the same truck.
Arizona trade helped by strong Mexican economy
WASHINGTON - A strong Mexican economy is helping Arizona keep pace with other states in export sales this year.
Strong Mexican economy helping Arizona's export sales
WASHINGTON — A strong Mexican economy is helping Arizona keep pace with other states in export sales this year.
Grijalva: 'It's the Grand Canyon, stupid'
WASHINGTON - A bill that would open 1 million acres near Grand Canyon National Park to new uranium mining was hailed Thursday as an economic boon and derided as a threat to the park's wilderness and tourism value.
Ruling is 'killing jobs,' Native Americans say
WASHINGTON - A 2009 Supreme Court ruling that restricts tribal jurisdiction "is killing jobs in Indian Country, and it is killing jobs in the local non-Indian communities which neighbor Indian Country," a Native American official told a Senate committee.
AZ aid program, citing hurdles by lenders, turns to short sales
An agency created to prevent foreclosures has turned instead to helping people sell their homes for less than they owe.
Mexican truckers say US will let them in
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - An attorney for Mexican trucking interests had a message for opponents of a deal to gradually open the U.S.-Mexico border to long-distance freight trucking.
Lawyer: 'No way to stop' cross-border trucking deal
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — An attorney for Mexican trucking interests had a message for opponents of a deal to gradually open the U.S.-Mexico border to long-distance freight trucking.
AZ school districts cut 10,000 jobs in year
WASHINGTON - Arizona school districts cut more than 10,000 employees - including 6,640 instructors - from March 2009 to March 2010, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
AZ school districts have cut thousands of employees
WASHINGTON — Arizona school districts cut more than 10,000 employees — including 6,640 instructors — from March 2009 to March 2010, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Six countries to provide info to migrant laborers
WASHINGTON - Migrant laborers in this country will be able to get information on workers' compensation, wage-and-hour laws and other U.S. labor protections "no matter how you got here," under an agreement signed Monday.
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