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- Federal agents recover nearly $2M in pot
Another huge pot bust along the border worth nearly $2 million. Border Patrol agents in southwestern Arizona recovered more than 2,200 pounds of marijuana over the weekend.
- Feds: Evansville women arrested crossing border with marijuana
Officials have identified Sarah Renee Smith and Emily Jo Daugherty as the two Evansville women accused of attempting to cross into the United States from Mexico with nearly $100,000 of marijuana this week.
- Arizona district requires proof of residency to board buses
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- 2 arrested in Arizona after $100K worth of pot found
Nearly $100,000 worth of marijuana has been recovered at the Lukeville port of entry south of Ajo in southwest Arizona.
- Flashback: Our Special Series in Mexico (2009)! Watch This
Glad you posted this. It was a good series. O/T: How about that Saracuda? She proved that she is still very highly thought of in Alaska with the Murkowski slap down.
- Agents seize drugs at Lukeville
Nearly $100,000 worth of marijuana has been recovered at the Lukeville port of entry south of Ajo in southwest Arizona.
- Ajo students must prove legal residency status to ride bus to school
AJO, Ariz. Students riding the bus to school in Ajo now have to show proof they are legal residents of Arizona.
- Border students near Ajo must prove residency
It's the first day of school here in Ajo and everything is pretty much status quo, but there's one big difference in the policy regarding student residency.
- State requiring So. AZ students to prove residency
Before students living in Lukeville on the Arizona border with Mexico can board a bus for school in Ajo, they must prove their U.S. citizenship.
- Ajo students must prove Arizona residency
Students living in Mexico no longer will be able to cross the border and attend Ajo schools.
- Border Patrol breaks ground on new station in Why, AZ
Tucson Sector Border Patrol leadership break ground in Why, Ariz. Web Producer: Brian Pryor WHY, Ariz.
- Agents Seize 1,700 Pounds of Marijuana
U.S. Border Patrol agents in the Tucson Sector seized more than 1,700 pounds of marijuana in two separate incidents Thursday.
- Agents seize over 1,700 pounds of pot
U.S. Border Patrol agents found more than 1,700 pounds of marijuana in two separate incidents on Thursday, according to a Border Patrol press release.
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