Reporter Joins ‘Capitol Times’ Staff
Christian Palmer has joined the staff of the Arizona Capitol Times as a general assignment reporter. Mr. Palmer worked as an intern for Arizona News Service, LLC, which owns the […]
‘Capitol Times’ Reporters Win Awards
Arizona Capitol Times reporters Phil Riske and Jim Small have received writing awards from the Arizona Newspapers Association. Mr. Riske, the newspaper’s Senate reporter, earned a second place in the […]
Albert F. Potter and the ‘Bucket of Blood’ Saloon
Albert F. Potter arrived in Holbrook, Arizona, in December 1883 and began his career in the cattle business. His genial demeanor and livestock-savvy ways made him well known in the […]
Polygamist Town’s School District Fights State Takeover
A northern Arizona polygamist community’s school district is fighting the state’s effort to take over financial control of the district. The 344-student Colorado City Unified School District has filed a […]
O’Connor, State Justices Urge Defense Of Judicial Independence
In a climate of death threats against judges and political attempts to restrict court jurisdiction, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor warned that judicial independence must be preserved. “It’s […]
Bisbee: Where Copper Was Once Queen
Thirty years after copper mines were exhausted in Bisbee, this mile-high community with cooler temperatures continues to attract tourists and provide a low-key lifestyle for government workers, hippies and retirees. […]
Governor’s ‘Blueprint’ For CPS Emphasizes Families
Two years after Governor Napolitano stepped up the state’s child protection enforcement, her administration is moving to bolster services for families so fewer children are removed from their homes and […]
Poll: Public’s Beliefs On Immigration Stray From Census
Earl de Berge: Findings Raise Questions On Whether Public Misunderstands Issues
Web A Repository For Political Rumors, Tips
Blog Reveals Judge, Educator As Latest Gubernatorial Possibilities
‘Covered’ Vs. ‘Uncovered’ State Workers Creates Low Morale
Several weeks ago an article was published in The Arizona Republic which referenced state employees getting less pay even after the 1.75 percent pay raise provided by the Legislature last […]
Russell Pearce Is A Principled, Conservative Leader
Like many other Arizona politicians, Governor Napolitano is a “Janet come lately” in addressing the problems facing Arizona that are caused by illegal immigration and an unsecured border. Clearly, the […]
Work Begins On ‘Tweaking’ Emergency Plan
Homeland Security Chief Says State Has 40 ‘Critical Sites’