Appeals Court Has New Policy On Reconsiderations
Requests to publish memorandum decisions from the Arizona Court of Appeals will be treated as motions for reconsideration, the court has announced. The chief judges of the two divisions of... […]
IRC To Seek Appeals Court OK Of 2003 Map
While candidates and voters concentrate on the upcoming elections, the Independent Redistricting Commission later this year will try to persuade the state Court of Appeals that a lower court erred... […]
Bennett 1 Of 5 GOP Incumbents Facing Ballot-Status Challenges
Dawn Knight ran against Ken Bennett for the Senate in 1998, 2000 and 2002 and lost all three elections by wide margins. This year, instead of running, she is trying... […]
Only 2 Of 12 Initiatives Likely To Make Deadline
At most, only two of the 12 proposed ballot measure petitions might actually be filed by the July 1 deadline. Heading into that deadline, the measure drawing the most speculation... […]
Legislature Must Ensure Trust Land Reform Is Fair
The editorial pages in Valley newspapers have been suggesting that the Arizona Legislature move quickly to send to the voters the proposed statutory and constitutional amendments which will “reform” the... […]
Home Building Display Opens At Science Center
The Arizona Science Center is featuring a new display on home building. The 2,500 square-foot “Many Hands Make a Home” exhibit opened June 24. Visitors can work at stations that... […]
Homebuilders Group Helps Renovate Ronald McDonald House
Members of the Homebuilder’s Association of Central Arizona are renovating and building two new rooms at the Ronald McDonald House in Phoenix. Work has started on the kitchen renovation to... […]
Registrar Of Contractors Wants To Nail Unlicensed Firms
As more Arizonans contract for home repairs and remodeling, more are turning to the state with complaints of being fleeced by unlicensed contractors. In fiscal year 2003, for instance, more... […]
Cloves Campbell Sr., Publisher, Former State Legislator, Dies
Senator Was 1st To Introduce King Holiday Bill
DPS Expands Recruiting To Rural Arizona
The Arizona Department of Public Safety, struggling to fill open positions, is expanding its recruiting efforts outside Phoenix. The agency has historically recruited new officers in Phoenix, but it plans... […]
Trust Company Offers To Reimburse State For Tucson School Not Built
In an attempt to avoid a lawsuit, a trust company has offered to reimburse the state more than $2 million for a high school it never built in Tucson. The... […]