Yes On 400? Taxpayers Can Kiss Their Money Goodbye
Those pushing Proprosition 400 claim that light rail has been successful in other cities. Yet, they provide no numbers to substantiate this claim. Rather than just tell people that light […]
No Average Citizen/Sportsman Needs An Assault Weapon
Say the words “assault weapon” a few times. What comes to mind? Do you think of hunting or sports? Do you think of defending your home or family? Of course […]
Interchange In 2007 Will Connect Loop 202, U.S. 60
When the $101 million SuperRedTan interchange is complete in 2007, it’ll combine Loop 202 and U.S. 60 into one cohesive travel system and link Chandler, Mesa and Gilbert to the […]
Prop. 102 Enables State To Benefit From University Research
One lawmaker says Proposition 102 has largely been “under the radar” and is not getting the attention it deserves. “If somebody comes up with a negative,” said Rep. Gary Pierce, […]
Race Pits Veteran Democrat Against 2 GOP Contenders
Jack Brown, Bill Konopnicki, Sylvia Tenney Allen Want District 5 House Seats
Judge Rules In Favor Of Clean Elections In ‘Mainstream Nine’ Case
CCEC Matching Funds Did Not Interfere With Group’s Mailer Campaign
Voters Favor Prop. 200, But Opponents Say It Won’t Stem Illegal Immigration
By Daniel Burnette
Photo Radar Can’t Replace Officers As Guardians Of The Roadways
For the past two decades, we at AAA Arizona have largely kept our peace as the use of photo radar spread across the Valley of the Sun like an advancing […]
‘Arizona Capitol Times’ Earns Honors From Newspaper Association
The Arizona Capitol Times received two first-place honors in the Arizona Newspaper Association’s (ANA) Better Newspapers Contest. Don Harris, a writer and copy editor for the paper, won for a […]