2 Lawmakers Face Possible Penalties Over Campaign Spending
Possible enforcement actions against Rep. David Smith and Rep. Pamela Gorman are expected to be on the agenda for the next meeting of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission. The commission, […]
Farm Bureau Opposes Amnesty
We Do Support A Pathway That Will Encourage 10-14 Million People To Emerge From Shadows
Dining Hall Remains In Lockdown After Brawl
The dining hall at an Arizona prison will stay locked down for a few days while authorities investigate an inmate brawl that injured three corrections officers. The fight inside Arizona […]
1 Year After Prison Tower Takeover
Corrections officers are always armed now in the fortified watchtower where two inmates held a pair of guards captive last year in what became the country’s longest prison hostage siege […]
Veteran Firefighter Named State Fire Marshal
Governor Napolitano has approved the recommendation of career firefighter Robert L. Barger to serve as the state’s fire marshal. Mr. Barger was chosen for the position by the director of […]
Phoenix’s Plaza Bandstand
This is a 1901 photograph of the bandstand at City Hall Plaza, located on the block between Washington and Jefferson streets and Montezuma (First Street) and Maricopa (Second Street). The […]
Parched Arizona Off To Wet ’05 Start
It Helps, But No End To Drought In Sight, Experts Say
News File for the Week of January 24, 2005
Deborah Carstens, a national board member of The WISH List/Arizona Chapter (Women in the Senate and House) will be among 10 Valley women to be honored in the YWCA’s Tribute […]
Move To Ease County Splits Pushed By East Valley Lawmaker
An East Valley lawmaker says Arizona counties are too large and state law needs to be changed to make it easier for counties to split. In particular, Rep. Russell Pearce […]
Resolution Strips Most Of Funding From Clean Elections
Commission Would Be Left Intact To Collect Voluntary Contributions