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Posted: 07/24/2012
So you can stay ahead of the news, here's a quick look at some of the stories ABC15 will be keeping an eye on Wednesday, July 25.
20 WEEK ABORTION HEARING
A federal judge will hear arguments for and against a preliminary injunction to stop Arizona's rule banning abortions at 20 weeks. The law is scheduled to take effect August 2. 8:30am, Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse, Phoenix.
COUPON RING ARRAIGNMENT
Three suspects charged with forgery and other counts in connection with a counterfeit coupon ring are scheduled to be arraigned. 8:30am, Maricopa County Superior Court, Phoenix.
FORECLOSURE WORKSHOP
The first in a series of free foreclosure prevention workshops, CHOICES for Homeowners to Arizona residents, will help those facing foreclosure or deeply underwater. 6pm-8pm, Harkins Theatres, Arizona Mills Mall, Tempe.
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