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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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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 […]
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. […]
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. […]
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 […]