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Arizona Game & Fish Department wildlife manager Officer Laura Orscheln focuses much of her time protecting wildlife and trying to stop poaching. (Photo by Meagan Boudreau/Cronkite News)
Jul 2, 2018

State wildlife managers rely on public in fight against poachers

Nearly 100 wildlife managers travel across the state to monitor hunts, check tags and licenses and study animal populations. They focus much of their time on protecting wildlife and trying to stop poaching.

David Gowan
Jul 2, 2018

Gowan seeks political comeback in LD14 Senate GOP primary

Arizona’s Legislative District 14 Republican Senate primary pits scandal-plagued former House Speaker David Gowan against Rep. Drew John and an anti-establishment political newcomer.

lawsuit, Pima County, apartment, fatal shooting
Jun 29, 2018

Clean Elections to sue over ballot measure description

The Citizens Clean Elections Commission voted unanimously to sue the state over language describing a ballot measure to take away some of the commission’s authority.

Jun 29, 2018

Arizona commits to drought plan for Colorado River

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has been prodding Western states to wrap up drought contingency plans, one each in the lower and upper basins.

jail, ballot harvesting, Guillermina Fuentes, sentencing, elections, school board
Jun 29, 2018

Ex-Tempe judge who stabbed wife gets 4 months in jail

A former Tempe Municipal Court judge who stabbed his wife during a domestic violence incident at their Chandler home last year has been sentenced to four months in prison.

Gov. Doug Ducey (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jun 29, 2018

Look back: Did Ducey deliver on major tenets of his 2014 campaign?

Gov. Doug Ducey kicked off his re-election campaign last week, offering up a series of promises. But what happened to the slew of assurances on the campaign trail four years ago?

Jun 29, 2018

Bad blood, ineffective legislating threaten Mosley in LD5 primary

A crowded Republican primary race in Legislative District 5 and friction among the candidates could pose a threat to Rep. Paul Mosley’s run for a second term in the House.

Jun 29, 2018

Elections officials mull criminal probes of forgeries

Elections officials said they will likely refer several campaigns that have been implicated for fraud and forgery to law enforcement for further investigation.

Jun 28, 2018

Jury hears closing arguments in bribery trial

The so-called “Ghost Lobby” trial was the summer blockbuster no juror bought a ticket to see.

Jun 28, 2018

Wendy Rogers to remain on CD1 Republican primary ballot

Republican Wendy Rogers is entitled to run for Congress despite flaws in her nominating petitions, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

Rep. David Stringer, R-Prescott, answers questions Wednesday about his comments which were interpreted by some as racist. Stringer said he was not a racist but simply was detailing his views on the effects of rapid immigration on the country. With him is the Rev. Jarrett Maupin who agreed to let Stringer explain his comments to leaders of the African-American community in Phoenix. PHOTO BY HOWARD FISCHER/CAPITOL MEDIA SERVICES
Jun 28, 2018

Stringer keeps immigration stance in meeting with African American group

Hoping to put the controversy behind him, Rep. David Stringer, R-Prescott, met with a group of African-Americans June 27 to tell them he is working on issues of interest to their community and his comments last week about immigration and assimilation were misconstrued or misunderstood.

Jun 26, 2018

Law to restrict teen texting behind the wheel to take effect

Come Sunday morning, Arizona won't be only one of two states that has no restrictions on the ability of motorists to use their cell phones while driving.

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