Book Review: Bisbee Murder Mystery Has Animal Rights Overtones
One of the things that makes J.A. Jance’s Joanna Brady series distinctive from other mysteries is a protagonist who goes against the archetype. Many detectives, male and female alike, are […]
3 Women Governors Back Charity Golf Tournament
Arizona is the only state to have three women governors, and that uniqueness will be noted at a golf tournament next month to raise money for the Family Support Group, […]
Voter Reward Initiative Would Take Effect For 2004 Election
Secretary of State Jan Brewer says her office will remain neutral on a proposed ballot initiative to award a Lottery prize as incentive for eligible residents to vote. Arizonans for […]
State Official Questions Federal Report On Child Immunizations
Lawmaker Says Arizona Needs To Do Better
ACC To Consider Settlement Ending Qwest Probe
Approval Could Lead To Expanded Local Phone Competition
New Corrections Chief Focuses On Public Safety, Preparing Inmates For A Job
Impressed With Arizona Prison Staff, Facilities
Educators Want Parents More Involved With Students
Question Standardized Tests As A Valid Tool
Statewide Smoking Ban?
Decision Should Be Left To Individual Businesses By Bill Weigele We at the Arizona Licensed Beverage Association (ALBA), whose members include bars, restaurants and service clubs, were disappointed to learn […]
Arizona Official Calls Colorado River Issues With California ‘Minor’
Arizona’s director of water resources says issues surrounding a proposed agreement for weaning California from its overreliance on Colorado River water are “minor,” but a letter to California Gov. Gray […]
Kingman’s Favorite Son
Andy Devine, one of the most beloved of Hollywood’s Western actors, was born in Flagstaff on Oct. 7, 1905. A year later, he moved to Kingman with his parents, his […]