Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
DPS not laughing over Silly String vandalism
It may be Silly String, but state police aren't amused. The Arizona Department of Public Safety says it has assigned an investigator to try to track down the vandal or... […]
Grijalva’s move could spark scramble
TUCSON – U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva's potential move to run the Interior Department could set off a mad scramble to replace him in Congress. Grijalva, D-Ariz., has been mentioned since... […]
Forensic artist strives to imitate life
Capitol Police officer Cherie Ryan began doing forensic modeling in 1989 while working for the Dallas Police Department. Getting answers from typically unwilling sources is what detective work is all... […]
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Awards• Continuing a 26-year tradition, Native American Recognition Days’ annual banquet at the Heard Museum on Nov. 19 honored the following six members of the Native American community. Debra Krol... […]
‘Light’s Golden Jubilee’
Thomas Edison circa 1880, probably within a year after he had is first successful experiments with the light bulb. More than 7,000 Arizona residents celebrated “Light’s Golden Jubilee” in downtown... […]
Program teaches and learns to be lean
A federally funded business-productivity program is forced to practice what it preaches
Medicare says ‘no’ to medical errors
Experts say plan might do more harm than good
Infrared light, microns and oscillating filaments — measuring the air we breathe
Most people know air pollution when they see it. From a high point, they can look out across greater Phoenix and see the brown cloud they’re taking in with every... […]
Only known SCA member snubs investigator’s demands
Fox refuses to give up names, says group not bound by campaign finance laws
Solar power for movers and shakers
A New York-native turns a need for power in remote mountain locations into a promising sun-powered invention