Romley making an impact at the county attorney’s office
Arizona Capitol Times reporter Gary Grado discusses the impact interim Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley has had since his appointment earlier this year.
Giffords spends more on mailings
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and two other Arizona Democrats running for re-election have spent three times as much money sending fliers touting their accomplishments to constituents this spring as they did during the same period last year.
Arpaio may see return of jail funds
Maricopa County supervisors are deciding Monday whether the sheriff's office begins receiving $2.4 million in racketeering and jail enhancement funds.
Tucson-based advocacy group makes industry of suing on behalf of wildlife
The Center for Biological Diversity has achieved its high profile in part through its litigation-based approach to conservation. Since July 1, for example, the center has filed 12 lawsuits to prevent development around the country that it contends would threaten various endangered species.
3 disputed Greens drop out
Less than a day after a federal judge said they had the right to stay on the ballot, three alleged "sham" Green Party candidates withdrew from their races.
Tight primary races put focus on halt to Clean Elections funding matches
David Lujan lost the Democratic primary for attorney general by 2,427 votes, less than 1 percent of all ballots cast in the race.
Leading renewable energy manufacturer opening plant in Phoenix, adding 350 jobs
Power One Inc., the nation’s largest manufacturer of renewable energy conversion devices, announced Thursday that it will open a manufacturing facility in Phoenix.
Ariz.’s growth rate continues to be anemic
The rate of Arizona's population growth continues to be anemic and will probably remain so for years.
Rotellini, Horne level tough criticism in debate
The two candidates for Arizona attorney general spent more time throwing figurative elbows at each other than selling themselves to voters during a debate Wednesday.
Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio backs Sharron Angle
The nation's self-professed toughest sheriff says Nevada voters should fire Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Hearing scheduled in Green Party dispute
The case of eleven Green Party Candidates allegedly recruited by Republicans will go before a judge on Thursday.
Attorney general candidates’ debate still on
A debate scheduled Wednesday evening between candidates for state attorney general is still on though it no longer is sponsored by the state's public campaign finance system.