Napolitano: Poor Performances On AIMS ‘A Serious Situation’
Governor Napolitano said that she’s concerned about Arizona high school students’ poor performances on the AIMS test, which will be a requirement for graduation in 2006. “It’s a serious situation... […]
NAU Building Won’t Recoup Savings For 50 Years
Energy-saving features of a new Northern Arizona University building will add $2.7 million to its cost and take an estimated 50 years to recoup through lower utility bills. A legislative... […]
Congressman Says It’s Time To Regulate Soft Money
Ohio Rep. Bob Ney Wants Limits Of $5,000 Per Person
Controversy Over Letter In ‘Tucson Citizen’ About Iraq Moves To Courts
Newspaper Apologizes After Writer Suggests Killing Muslims
Prop. 200 Will Put Demand For Immigration Reform In National Spotlight
The passage of Proposition 200 will be the first step on the road to real enforcement of our immigration laws. Proposition 200 has become symbolic of the frustration the American... […]
Groups Work To Attract Travelers
Tourism Advocates: Better Funding Formula Means More Dollars For State
Many Dismiss Political Labels As ‘Meaningless’
Political labels — not political names or issues — dominated the local headlines after the Sept. 7 primary election: “Conservatives Oust GOP Moderates” and “Conservatives Win Big In GOP Legislative... […]
Office of Tourism Budget
Here are the budget figures for the Arizona Office of Tourism (AOT) for the past four fiscal years, including appropriated funds and money derived from ballot propositions where applicable. Fiscal... […]
State Park Takes Visitors Back To Territorial Days
Dan Brown sees few visitors in summer as park ranger of Florence’s McFarland State Historic Park. Most people just don’t head south when temperatures soar. “People go north,” Mr. Brown... […]