BY LINDA BENTLEY | NOVEMBER 28, 2012
Laws, regulations and ordinances don’t fend off neighborhood feuds
CAVE CREEK – Brad Pyles, who owns a ranch on 51st Street, has been documenting problems with flooding on his property for years and points the blame squarely on the former owner of the neighboring property whom he claims has been filling in what used to be a wash and natural drainage area between their properties.
BY LINDA BENTLEY | NOVEMBER 28, 2012
With his own two hands
PHOENIX – With a mom who works for Child Protective Services and a step-dad who is a Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office district commander, Hunter Markusen, a Mountain Trail Middle School student has heard numerous horror stories about what some children are exposed to when his parents have had to respond to calls for service.
BY LINDA BENTLEY | NOVEMBER 28, 2012
Former Scottsdale CPA gaming the court system for more delays
‘… focus throughout the change in counsel and self-representation discussion related to Mr. Wise’s goal of securing a continuance’
PHOENIX – Danny Wise, the former Scottsdale CPA accused of stealing clients’ money that was supposed to be used to pay their taxes has secured yet another delay in trial.
NOVEMBER 28, 2012
American voters may have had enough
68 percent of registered Republicans would support a viable third party
TPATH – As a result of the growing frustration with the direction our country has taken, there appears to be a strong feeling in this country that neither of the two major parties represent any viable ability to get America on the right track.
NOVEMBER 28, 2012
Too many questions, costs with state Health Exchange
Statement by Governor Brewer
PHOENIX – Today, Governor Jan Brewer notified the Obama administration that the State of Arizona will not pursue the creation of a state-based Health Exchange. Instead, Arizona will participate in a federally-operated Exchange, according to the guidelines of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.