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Oct 29, 2004

Arizona Woman Votes In 20th Presidential Race

Mary Reynolds of Lake Havasu City has an unbroken streak that stretches back through 20 presidential elections — she’s cast a vote in every one since 1924. Ms. Reynolds, who... […]

Oct 29, 2004

Future Of Campaigning

Candidates Offer Everything From Online Auctions For Vasectomies To E-Cards From RV Trips

Oct 29, 2004

State’s Revenue Again Tops Projection

September again saw healthy increases in tax collections for state government, pushing total monthly revenue to $705.7 million, analysts reported Oct. 26. The total was $46.6 million higher than projections... […]

Oct 29, 2004

Both Parties Set Registration Records – And Lose Ground

Secretary of State Jan Brewer announced that statewide registration for the Nov. 2 general election is a record 2,643,331, an increase of more than 400,000 since 2002 and 470,000 since... […]

Oct 27, 2004

Lawmaker To Head Energy Office

Rep. Ken Clark, D-15, has been appointed director of the Arizona Department of Commerce Energy Office and will begin his duties after his term ends on Jan. 10. While in... […]

Oct 22, 2004

Cameras Snap Jaguars In Southern Arizona

At least two jaguars have been photographed since late August in southern Arizona, offering new evidence that the endangered cats at least sometimes roam into Arizona from Mexico. The cats’... […]

Oct 22, 2004

ADEQ Chief Seeks To Put Agency In Spotlight

Steve Owens Wants Public To Know Agency Is A Pollution Fighter

Oct 22, 2004

Groups Differ On Tactics, Issues In Fighting For Environment

All Agree On 1 Issue: They Have To Work With The Legislature

Oct 22, 2004

An Oasis At A Cultural Crossroads

For almost two centuries, Spanish missionaries, mountain men, ’49ers, Civil War soldiers, and American settlers benefited from the plentiful crops and hospitality of Pima and Maricopa Indians. Their villages, on... […]

Oct 22, 2004

2 GOP Candidates Didn’t Provide Spending Report Details

Clean Elections Commission Questions Rosati, Smith Over Payments To Consultant

Oct 22, 2004

4 To Be Inducted Into Arizona Women’s Hall Of Fame

The first black female school administrator, a composer who also recorded music in Hopi kivas, a teacher who helped pass a bill creating a teachers’ retirement system, and an expert... […]

Oct 22, 2004

State Educators Want To Tinker With ‘Arizona Learns’ Law

Department Seeks To Double Tutoring Fund To $10 Million

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