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Arizona has to step up

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You expect better. The same goes for those who assume responsibility for abused or neglected children who are removed from unsafe homes. That's the state. … The state's obligation to children in foster care is quite simple: Either ensure their homes …
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.3 Million Drug Court Program Looks to Help Prescription Drug Abusers

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Men and women between 18 and 26 years old and facing criminal charges for issues related to prescription drug abuse are eligible for the court-supervised, comprehensive treatment program that is expected to start early in 2013. Participation in the …
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Green, Hall ready to tackle tough issues

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CHARLESTON — Education reforms, highway needs and other heady issues are on the minds of the 9th District's two senators, but one matter bothering folks they represent is a roiling societal one — prescription drug abuse. As the new Legislature opened …
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