Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
AZ officials tell student protestors: Stay in class
Valley students joined high school walkouts in Western cities March 27-28 to protest federal and state immigration bills, prompting messages to them from Hispanic legislators and Governor Napolitano. Reps. Steve... […]
Governor concedes on tuition tax credit, but Republicans still bristle over last year
Governor Napolitano’s announcement she will allow a corporate tuition tax credit program to become law without her signature in order to foster a working relationship with Republican lawmakers on upcoming... […]
AZ gov.concedes on tuition tax credit, but Republicans still bristle over last year
Governor Napolitano’s announcement she will allow a corporate tuition tax credit program to become law without her signature in order to foster a working relationship with Republican lawmakers on upcoming... […]
Install radiation detectors at San Luis border crossing
Some lanes at the border crossing in San Luis, Ariz., will be closed temporarily over the next three weeks while construction crews install monitors that screen vehicles for radioactive materials.... […]
Council forms partnership to pursue Lake Havasu university
The Lake Havasu City Council has approved a partnership with a local foundation to pursue the creation of a four-year university in the area. Mayor Harvey Jackson said the city... […]
When is an emergency really an emergency?
Bill would change how schools get funds
Injury defense lawyers face rise in malpractice claims
Several years ago, Benjamin H. Hill III defended a malpractice claim lodged against a Florida personal injury defense lawyer by the insurance company that had hired him. Mr. Hill, an... […]
Payouts for building defects claims at all-time high
The marks appeared like mysterious halos. Perfect green circles were scattered like a fungal ring toss gone awry across the graying gypsum board on the ceiling. The team of forensic... […]
Governor concedes on tuition tax credit, but Republicans still bristle over last year
Governor Napolitano’s announcement she will allow a corporate tuition tax credit program to become law without her signature in order to foster a working relationship with Republican lawmakers on upcoming... […]