House postpones judicial selection vote
The Arizona House postponed a preliminary vote Tuesday on a proposed ballot measure that would lengthen the terms of judges and lessen the State Bar of Arizona's voice in appointing judges.
Limited campus guns bill goes to Arizona governor
A bill permitting guns to be carried on public rights of way at Arizona public university and community college campuses is headed to Gov. Jan Brewer.
Doc says transplant cut probably doomed Arizona man
A transplant surgeon says a Phoenix leukemia patient's death probably could have been avoided if the state hadn't suspended Medicaid coverage for some transplants for six months.
Arizona Republic publisher resigns from Fiesta Bowl board
The publisher of Arizona's largest newspaper has resigned from the Fiesta Bowl board.
Ken Bennett to amend disclosure reports to account for free Fiesta Bowl trips
Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett says he plans to file amended personal disclosure statements to add free trips he accepted from the Fiesta Bowl and other groups while a state legislator.
Christian Palmer discusses the proposed changes for Arizona’s judge selection process
Yellow Sheet Report assistant editor Christian Palmer talks about the proposed changes to judicial merit selection, and why it's so important.
Scottsdale mayor pays Fiesta Bowl for fundraiser
The mayor of Scottsdale has repaid the Fiesta Bowl for the cost of a fundraiser it held for him in 2009.
Ariz. panel to hear utilities on shape for summer
The Arizona Corporation Commission wants to make sure electric utilities are ready for the summer high-use energy season.
Arizona to crack down on tax fraud
Armed with a new computer program, the Arizona Department of Revenue is cracking down on tax fraud this year.
ASU’s Michael Crow urges Gov. Brewer to veto gun bill
Arizona State University President Michael Crow is urging Gov. Jan Brewer to veto a bill allowing guns on campuses.
Shutdown wouldn’t affect BIA schools, police
The federal Bureau of Indian Affairs says a government shutdown would not affect its police services or the schools it administers on reservations.
Giffords staff planning for space shuttle launch
Aides to Rep. Gabrielle Giffords have been preparing for her to travel to Florida to watch her husband's space shuttle launch at the end of the month, although doctors have yet to clear her to go, her office said Friday.