HOA Bill Deals With Political Signs, House Paint And Music Lessons
A homeowners association bill regulating political signs picked up amendments dealing with house paint and music lessons in the Senate on April 26. The bill, H2478, which specifies the sizes […]
Candidate Statements, Photos To Go Online
Candidates for state offices may now submit their candidacy statements online for inclusion in pamphlets sent out by the Citizens Clean Elections Commission. Publicly and privately funded candidates may submit […]
SRP Asserts Verde Valley Water Rights
The big water-rights adjudication case called the “Gila River” that has been making its way through court for 30 years generated a new round of headlines this week when the […]
Pat Tillman Remembered
News of the death of former Arizona Cardinals and Arizona State University linebacker Pat Tillman brought in a barrage of mail from those expressing their grief and admiration for the […]
Closed Door Budget Talks Continue Amid Protests
JLBC Reports March Revenue Is Up $71 Million Above Forecast
Lawmaker: Schools Need Policy When Police Question Kids
Working out the details won’t be easy, but Rep. Linda Gray believes school boards across the state need a consistent policy on notifying parents when police are questioning their children […]
New Arsenic Standard To Hit Small Water Companies Hard
In “Arsenic and Old Lace,” the eccentric Brewster sisters acted in charity by serving elderberry wine mixed with arsenic to lonely old men. After the men died of the concoction, […]
ACC Considers Increasing
The Arizona Corporation Commission is considering a proposal that would require the state’s power companies to produce more electricity from renewable resources. Currently, power companies must produce 1.1 per cent […]
Founder Of Arizona’s Sierra Club Chapter Dies At 75
Jerome Lobel, a founder of Arizona’s Sierra Club chapter who fought to keep two dams out of the Grand Canyon, has died. He was 75. Mr. Lobel died in a […]
Arizona’s State Seal Has Evolved Over 140 Years
‘Ditat Deus’ (God Enriches) Is The Constant
News File For The Week of May 3
Arizona Farm Bureau President Kevin Rogers of Mesa, a cotton and alfalfa farmer, meets retired U.S. General Tommy Franks at the 2004 American Farm Bureau annual convention held recently in […]