Senate OKs Ballot Measure Giving Businesses Tax Break
Lawmakers Also Examine Same-Sex Marriage,
March 1 District Map Makes Most Sense
When voters go to the polls, they like to have a choice. They like to know their vote matters. Because casting those votes is the most fundamental act — and […]
Speed Limit Bill Should Go Nowhere
One has to stop and ask, what’s the rush? As the current debate unfolds about the merits of increasing the speed limit on Arizona’s roads there is plenty of discussion […]
Director Addresses Dollar Distribution Issues
Arizona Office of Homeland Security Director Frank F. Navarrete spoke to a group of mayors recently gathered in Washington, D.C. about funding He focused on states’ national security efforts. Is […]
Arizona Homeland Security Office Prepares To Meet Terror Threat Challenge
Frank F. Navarrete, director of the Arizona Office of Homeland Security, is worried about public complacency. Though the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, and its aftermath remain a topic of […]
Appeals Court Clears Way For Jury Trial In Ex-Employee’s Lawsuit
A jury will decide whether Raytheon Co. was wrong in not considering a former employee for another job because he had a drug problem in the past. The 9th U.S. […]
Teen Can’t Be Tried For High-Speed Chase, Supreme Court Rules
Other Rulings Cover Length Of Probation, Costs Of Attending Trial
Court Dismisses Lawyers’ Appeal In Ladewig Case
The Arizona Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal from the law firm representing plaintiffs in the Ladewig tax case. Bonn & Wilkins of Phoenix was seeking to be paid […]
Some Lawmakers Question 2001 Expansion Of Medical Board Director’s Authority
Some sponsors of a 2001 bill expanding the authority of the director of the Arizona Medical Board said this week that a recent audit of the board makes them question […]