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Jun 20, 2003

Legislature Goes Home

The First Regular Session of the 46th Arizona Legislature adjourned sine die at 5:57 p.m. on June 19. It ran 158 days — the seventh longest regular session in state […]

Jun 20, 2003

County Hospital Taxing District Goes To Governor

Maricopa County voters will be hearing a lot about their county hospital between now and November when they will be asked to approve the establishment of a special countywide hospital […]

Jun 20, 2003

Court Says Patient Can Sue For Battery In Pain Killer Case

Giving a medication to a patient against her will constitutes battery, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled. In a unanimous opinion released June 16, the state’s high court also ruled that […]

Jun 16, 2003

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Jun 16, 2003

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Jun 13, 2003

Board Member Recommends Rescinding Piestewa Peak Renaming

A member of the Arizona State Board on Geographic and Historic Names, which stirred a controversy over the naming of Piestewa Peak, wants the board to rescind its action and […]

Jun 13, 2003

Compensation Fund Transfer Delayed

More Time For $250M Asset Sale

Jun 13, 2003

House Passes Budget Without Democrats

Measures Go To Governor;

Jun 13, 2003

A Blueprint For Survival Of Metro Phoenix

Development Should Include

Jun 13, 2003

Congressman Flake Awaits Ruling In Bid To Repeal ‘Clean Elections’

Congressman Jeff Flake will have to wait another month to find out if he may serve as chairman of a group seeking repeal of the Arizona Clean Elections Act. Mr. […]

Jun 13, 2003

Rep. Linda Gray To ‘Yield’ To Weiers Regarding Possible Senate Run

A speech to a group of students on June 6 sparked questions about the political plans of former Speaker of the House Jim Weiers, the current senator from District 10. […]

Jun 13, 2003

Pennington Street, Tucson

Pennington Street in downtown Tucson was bustling with business during the late 1940s. A handful of retail shops, the Pioneer Hotel, Steinfeld’s Department Store and Reilly (an undertaking business) lined […]

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