Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Writer stumped: A politician by any other name?
I read with curiosity and some sense of hilarity the letters that Rep. Bob Stump, R-9, wrote about the mysterious signs appearing in District 9 advocating possible election choices. Rep.... […]
Arizona Trivia Quiz No. 3
Fancy yourself an authority on Arizona history? Answer these questions to find out how you stack up. 1. What year did Phoenix open its first freeway, the Black Canyon (I-17)?... […]
Group’s loans are just enough to get the ball rolling
A fine aggregateMarie Torres has a laugh with an employee as she displays a container of fine aggregate — used in asphalt — that will be tested for density. Maria... […]
I say tomato…What constitutes a small business is often a matter of dueling definitions
The major reason for defining businesses in a uniform manner is to ensure that start-up companies receive the proper type of aid, and that policies are devised that cut the... […]
Following the paper voting trail
Workers keep ballots moving from precincts to election centers
Rep. Allen blames self for District 11 loss
Competitive District 17 pits experience vs. youth
Workers at Secretary of State’s office field voters’ complaints
No hands: Mark Oatman, a campaign finance assistant in the Secretary of State’s Office, uses a headset to take calls from voters who need help finding their polls and asking... […]
Graf, Giffords face off for Kolbe’s congressional seat
Fair fightFormer Arizona lawmakers Gabrielle Giffords and Randy Graf will now face off in what is expected to be one of the most expensive, hardest-fought races in the country in... […]
Tombstone: The Grand Canyon of the South
Looking down Tombstone’s Freemont Street in 1937. These long vacant and much neglected relics of the 1880s tell a story of lost affluence and abandonment. This is Tombstone’s Freemont Street... […]
Senate loses moderate Toni Hellon
O’Halleran defeats conservative foe, avoids recount
What’s next in English learner dispute≠
A day after the Legislature opens its 2007 regular session on Jan. 8, a federal judge will begin a hearing on a high-stakes education funding issue that has twisted state... […]
Governor’s race — a clash of visions
Napolitano: ‘I have to run hard;’ Munsil wants weekly debates