Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Stress-reducing stairs, desks and chairs
No-time-for-anything types do have time for fitness, if they know where to look
Eat more often, lose weight
A higher metabolism burns calories, and eats up fat
Flake changes mind about congressional campaign
Sen. Jake Flake of Snowflake has decided not to run for the U.S. House seat that will be vacated by Republican Congressman Rick Renzi.“I’ve decided that I want to stay […]
Industry leaders join together on guest-worker program
Senate Minority Leader Marsha Arzberger and Rep. Bill Konopnicki, R-5, stood with industry representatives on the Capitol lawn Feb. 11 to support an Arizona guest-worker program to fill employment gaps […]
Sen. Johnson to oppose all measures until budget solved
Lawmaker vows to vote against her own bills
Answers to your employment questions!
In recent years, the state has attempted to attract high-tech firms to locate in Arizona. To what degree has the state achieved this goal? Do you find a higher demand […]
Pima County to drop trust land mining suit
TUCSON — Pima County officials have decided to drop a lawsuit seeking to block mining lease renewal on state trust land near a county-owned conservation preserve. County lawyers told the […]
Shortage of restaurant inspectors in Pima County
TUCSON — Some Tucson restaurants haven’t been inspected for more than a year because there aren't enough inspectors within the Pima County Health Department. In January, the department filled nine […]
Arizonans gave Paul a boost in fourth quarter
Maverick presidential candidate Ron Paul rode a national wave of Internet fundraising to collect more money in Arizona last quarter than any candidate except John McCain, according to Federal Election […]
Stop-and-go budget efforts continue to delay solution
Napolitano changes budget outlook after gloomy January
Arizona celebrates Statehood Day
Napolitano establishes Centennial Commission