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(Phoenix, Ariz. – Feb. 10, 2006; revised March 30, 2006) Attorney General Terry Goddard today announced a $170,000 settlement with Auto Connection and its owner Gail Oleaga. The Phoenix-based business sold extended service agreements for…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Feb. 10, 2006) An investigation by the Attorney General's Office has concluded that the Gila County Community College Provisional Board of Governors violated the state Open Meeting Law several times over the last year when a…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Feb. 9, 2006) Attorney General Terry Goddard today cautioned home buyers to tread carefully when selecting a mortgage. As the housing market cools, many first-time home buyers are taking out riskier loans such as interest-only…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Feb. 8, 2006) Attorney General Terry Goddard and Governor Janet Napolitano will host more than 700 participants at the state’s first multi-disciplinary conference on methamphetamine. The conference is scheduled Monday and…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Feb. 7, 2006) The Arizona Attorney General’s Office today announced the filing of a fair housing lawsuit against the owner of a mobile home park in Flagstaff who allegedly refused to lease space to a couple because of their…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Feb. 6, 2006) Attorney General Terry Goddard today kicked off Consumer Protection Week 2006 with a list of goals he is pursuing this year.

Goddard outlined the following priorities his office is focusing on in 2006:…

(Phoenix, Ariz. - Feb. 1, 2006) Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr., who served as Arizona's 12th governor from 1965 to 1967, died this morning in Phoenix following a long illness. He was 86.

Goddard was born in Clayton, Mo., in 1919. He…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Jan. 27, 2006) A Yuma judge today imposed $1.77 million in criminal fines against Far West Water & Sewer in a case resulting in the death of James Gamble, a Yuma sewer worker, and injury to his colleague, Nathan Garrett, in…

(Los Angeles, Calif. – Jan. 23, 2006) Attorney General Terry Goddard today announced that Ameriquest Mortgage Company has agreed to pay $325 million to consumers and states and make sweeping reforms of practices the states alleged amounted to…

(Phoenix, Ariz. – Jan. 20, 2006) A West Phoenix man was indicted on charges of aggravated ID theft and other charges stemming from an allegation that he used Green Bay Packers’ quarterback Brett Favre’s credit card account in Maricopa County.…