Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentences (2700)
Tucson Man Claims Aliens Controlled Him When He Killed 2 Women
$18.2 Million In Gambling Money Goes To State Funds
The Arizona Department of Gaming on July 29 distributed more than $18.2 million in funding from tribal casinos to various state funds. Tribes agreed to give the money to the... […]
2 Workshops On Managing Mountain Lions In August
Arizonans may provide comments on how to manage mountain lions at either of two workshops to be conducted in August. Deadline for registering for either of the workshops is 5... […]
Comments On Appeals Court Applicants Due Aug. 9
The public may comment on six applicants for an opening on the Arizona Court of Appeals in Phoenix. Applicants are Michael J. Brown of Pinetop, Daniel F. Furlong of Prescott,... […]
Republicans Attack Each Other In District 20 Senate Contest
Two lawmakers continue to trade harsh remarks over their legislative records in the Dist. 20 Senate Republican primary. No Democrat is running, so the winner of this race takes the... […]
Rep. Gullett Is Outstanding Lawmaker
We have lived and worked in Arizona for 50 years and have been lobbyists since the 1970s. During this time, we have had the opportunity to know, respect and work... […]
HOA Legislation Is Step In Right Direction
The Legislature took significant strides in the right direction for individual homeowners in the recently concluded 46th regular session. Faced with 17 bills relating to planned community and homeowner concerns,... […]
African-American GOP Endorsements Reflect Members
At the Capitol, where the politics-minded tend to classify legislators by where they stand on the political spectrum, the Arizona African-American Republican Committee’s endorsements don’t fit anyone’s preconceptions. Rep. Peter... […]
“But It’s A Dry Heat, So You Don’t Mind It.”
In his 1878 book Picturesque Arizona, Enoch Conklin quotes Dr. A. M. Loryea: “The heat in Arizona, though high, is endurable in consequence of the dryness.” His statement may be... […]