Clean Elections Panel Won’t Act On 2002 Complaints
A state commission on April 4 voted to permanently set aside complaints that Gov. Janet Napolitano and eight other candidates committed campaign finance violations in their 2002 races. The Citizens […]
J. Elliott Hibbs
Retiring Revenue Director Discusses Public Service, Former Governors And Striving For Government...
Feds Making ‘Full-Court Press’ On Arizona Border
A stepped-up initiative assigning 534 additional border agents in Arizona is “nothing less than a full-court press” toward increasing control of the state’s border, a key homeland security official said. […]
Measure Giving Senate Authority Over Judicial Appointments Stalls
A ballot measure that a senator says would politicize the state’s judicial system has lost bipartisan support and might not be heard in committee in time to get it to […]
Budget Pinch Produces Huge Corporate-Filing Backlog
ACC Faces Staff Shortage, Paperwork In Record Numbers
Napolitano Vetoes Bill To Implement Prop. 200 Voting ID Mandate
Brewer: Veto 'Blows Away' What People Voted On
Clean Elections Panel Votes ‘No Action’ On Napolitano Complaint, Others
The Citizens Clean Elections Commission (CCEC) voted 4-0 this morning to approve a motion that it “take no action” on complaints filed recently by an Anthem man who said Governor […]
Nogales—The Early Years
This is Morley Avenue in Nogales, photographed about 1920. The building at the left with a scalloped parapet and striped awning covering the second floor windows was the Hotel Brickwood. […]
News File for the Week of April 4, 2005
Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles E. Jones was recently honored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association and the Law College Association of the Rogers College of Law. Mr. […]
Reaching Our Potential As One Of The Nation’s Largest Metro Regions
It’s not enough to be among the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country. In order for our region to reach its full potential, Greater Phoenix must also be among […]
Protecting The Environment: For Some, It’s Part Of Daily Routine
Farmers, Rancher And Lawyer Practice Conservation Work Ethic
State Differ On Keeping Drivers’ Minds On The Road
New Hampshire is the only state that doesn’t require adult motorists to wear seat belts, but it does ticket drivers for eating, drinking, talking on a cell phone or fussing […]