Month: December 2010
The daughter of a county supervisor has been arrested on suspicion of sexual misconduct with the same teenage boy that her mother is accused of sexually abusing over a three-year...
Antenori: Don’t think I forgot about APS
Lujan joining new law firm
Defiant Quelland fails to pay fine
Arizona’s Snow Bowl
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A Year of Capitol Quotes: 2010’s wildest statements
Top 10 stories of 2010: Quayle, immigration and the GOP wave
SB 1070; Rise of Russell Pearce After spending much of the 2010 regular legislative session focusing on the budget and an ailing economy, legislative Republicans redirected the conversation completely with...
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2010 Person of the Year: Gov. Jan Brewer
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Top AZ movers and shakers of 2010
2010 was Gov. Jan Brewer’s year, but here’s a list of the five other most significant people in Arizona politics this year. Chuck Coughlin Chuck Coughlin doesn’t have an office...
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That’s our list and we’re sticking to it
In the face of prodding by Adams and Pearce, the Commission on Appellate Court Appointments rejected crafting a new list of Independent Redistricting Commission candidates and instead voted to refuse...
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Panel rejects resignations of 2 GOP redistricting applicants
[caption id="attachment_32334" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Rebecca Berch said she anticipated legal challenges surrounding redistricting commission nominees Mark Schnepf and Stephen Sossaman, whose resignations were rejected Wednesday....
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Arizona cities aim to protect state-shared revenue
A top priority of cities and towns during the upcoming session of the Arizona Legislature is protecting the tax revenue distributed back to them from the state. The state faces...
