Audubon Chapters Oppose ‘Flawed’ Trust Land Proposal
Your article on trust land fails to acknowledge the broad range of environmental groups that oppose the state lands package. All eight chapters of Audubon in Arizona agree that it... […]
Cavern Summer Tour Called ‘Great Retreat From The Heat’
Kartchner Caverns State Park is nine miles south of I-10 on State Highway 90 in Cochise County. The park is approximately 49 miles south of the Tucson Airport, 160 miles... […]
2004 Governor’s Arts Awards Announced
Arizona artists and one corporation were honored May 11 at the 23rd Annual Governor’s Arts Awards Dinner in Phoenix. The awards, presented to recognize significant contributions to the growth and... […]
Senate President Bennett Considers Run For Governor
Sen. Ken Bennett of Prescott has represented District 1 in the Senate since 1999. The Republican became the leader of that chamber in 2002, with his election as Senate president.... […]
Trust Land Sells For Record $100.5 Million
A total of 276 acres of state trust land in the north Valley were sold on May 12 for a record $100.5 million to Pulte Homes in an auction conducted... […]
Senate Waits For Prison Reports Before Scheduling Schriro Confirmation
Juvenile Corrections Director Appointment OK
Action On Trust Land Proposal Could Come In Special Session
A coalition of stakeholders has come up with a package of state trust land reforms, but House Speaker Jake Flake and Senate President Ken Bennett are not sure the Legislature... […]
No Child Act Works
I am a strong supporter of the No Child Left Behind Act. As a parent, I can think of very few things that are more important to me than my... […]
Arizona Policies Pushing People Out Of Health Coverage
This week marked “Cover the Uninsured Week,” a national effort sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and others to call attention to 43 million Americans who have no health... […]
Developer’s Damage To Indian Land May Cost Millions
A developer’s decision to blade ancient Indian lands north of Marana may have caused an estimated $9 million in damage, officials said. Now the state is looking at how to... […]
Officials Confirm Arizona’s First Case Of West Nile
Health officials have confirmed the return of the West Nile virus to Arizona this year after finding the disease in mosquito samples in southeastern Maricopa County. “We knew it was... […]
Commission Picks Sedona Sculptor For ‘Enduring Freedom’ Plaza Memorial
A Sedona artist’s design of a solitary soldier at a battlefield tribute to a fallen comrade has been chosen as the model for a memorial honoring Arizona military personnel killed... […]