Prop. 101 Requires Adequate Funding Source For Voter-Approved Programs
Californians will vote Nov. 2 on whether to undertake $3 billion worth of stem cell research and finance it by creating a state institute to offer research grants paid for […]
Prop. 100 Gives Voters 6th Look At Trust Land Exchanges
Is the sixth time the charm for amending the state Constitution to allow the state to revive its program of trust land exchanges, limited to exchanges for other public land? […]
School Employees Have Right To Gather In Support Of Education
Something is terribly wrong when school employees participate in an education rally and the Maricopa County attorney is called to render an opinion on whether these public employees violated state […]
Judges Say Lawmakers Deserve Better Pay
The officers and executive committee of the Arizona Judges Association urge a “yes” vote on Prop. 300 — the legislative increase in pay to $36,000 from $24,000. Legislators have enormous […]
We Can Have Freeways Without Light Rail
The “Yes on 400” crowd has adopted a “fear campaign” in response to the arguments presented by their opposition. The devastating information that has surfaced about the light rail component […]
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’ […]
ADEQ Chief Seeks To Put Agency In Spotlight
Steve Owens Wants Public To Know Agency Is A Pollution Fighter
Groups Differ On Tactics, Issues In Fighting For Environment
All Agree On 1 Issue: They Have To Work With The Legislature
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 […]
2 GOP Candidates Didn’t Provide Spending Report Details
Clean Elections Commission Questions Rosati, Smith Over Payments To Consultant
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 […]
State Educators Want To Tinker With ‘Arizona Learns’ Law
Department Seeks To Double Tutoring Fund To $10 Million