State: 30 West Nile Deaths By Fall Possible
Lab Works 7 Days, Braces For Major Outbreak
Nellie Boyd – Tombstone Entertainer
Entertainment was important in Tombstone practically from the day of it’s founding. The town was a major stop for many well-known entertainers, who performed in the various theaters and saloons,... […]
News File for the Week of August 2
Attorney Paul F. Eckstein, a partner with Perkins Coie Brown and Bain and the firm’s chairman since 2000, has received the Walter E. Craig Distinguished Services Award from the Arizona... […]
Citizens Must Question Clean Elections
Even Public Funding Supporters Agree System Has Flaws
IRC Appeal Says Redistricting Order Gave Ruling To Coalition Of Democrats
The battle over what legislative districts will be used the rest of the decade has resumed with a state commission launching a broad assault on a trial court’s ruling, contending... […]
Failed Candidate Indicted Over Use Of Campaign Funds
Yuri Downing, an unsuccessful candidate for the state Senate in 2002, has been indicted by a state grand jury on six felony counts related to his alleged misuse of public... […]
Critics: Public Funding Of Candidates Opens Door To Trouble
Proponents: System Brings More People Into Process
Arts: The Glue That Holds Communities Together
A group of seventh graders are sitting at a table with a group of World War II veterans in Tucson. The young people patiently ask question after question of their... […]
‘Arizona Could Be In Play,’ Observer Says
Governor To Take Convention Stage To Deliver Health Care Speech
Western Governors Push Goal Of Producing ‘Clean’ Energy
Western governors have agreed to a long-term goal of increasing the region’s production of renewable energy ranging from solar and wind power to biomass and geothermal projects. The governors, wrapping... […]
‘Arizona List’ Backs 4 Legislative Candidates
Burton Cahill Is The Only Incumbent Endorsed By Group