BLM Decision On Safford Mine Expected Soon
A Phelps Dodge spokesman says the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Record of Decision regarding the company’s plans to open a new copper mine near Safford is due any day.... […]
U.S. Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Imperial Valley Air Pollution Case
California’s Imperial Valley has lost its final appeal in a three-year air pollution battle that ended with the desert farm community being ordered to remove a blanket of dust from... […]
Prescott Family Breeds Miniature Cows
Robyn Hutchison of Prescott bought her first miniature cow about four years ago, because she wanted to rear her four children on fresh milk. Today, she and her family have... […]
Arizona Lawmakers Secure Garden Grants For Schools
Western Growers Charitable Foundation recently awarded $33,208 to 26 schools, 16 in Arizona, through the Growing With Children garden program. The program’s goal is to plant a garden at every... […]
Land Trust Session Could Come After September Primary, Bennett Says
Voters Will Send A Message This Fall, Regardless
Arizona Shrimp Producers Hope To Find Market Niche
Arizona may never become the shrimp capital of the world, but a handful of producers in the Grand Canyon State are looking to find a niche in a crowded market... […]
Governor Applauds Kerry’s Immigration Plan
Governor Napolitano says Sen. John Kerry’s June 29 speech in Phoenix on immigration reforms was welcome here because of the state’s problems with undocumented immigrants. “I’m glad he said we... […]
4 Candidates Won’t Be On Ballot
Rep. Gullett & 2 Others Withdraw; Corporation Commission Candidate Removed By Judge
Allen On Leaving Leadership: ‘I’m A Free Woman’
Post Required Too Much Time, Compromise, Former Senate Pro Tem Says
Coalition Thanks Lawmakers For HOA Legislation
CHORE (Coalition of Homeowners for Rights and Education) would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to those in the Legislature who supported the homeowners of Arizona last session. On... […]
UofA Plant Geneticist’s Research Group Wins National Award
A research group led by a University of Arizona plant geneticist has won the 2004 U.S. Department of Agriculture Honor Award for its work on sequencing the rice genome. The... […]
Women’s Agriculture Conference Set For Aug. 6
A Women in Agriculture Conference, co-sponsored by the Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee and the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is scheduled for Aug. 6 in... […]