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Sep 28, 2017

Petersen asks Brnovich to probe Bisbee’s plastic bags ban

Sen. Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert, has filed a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office and asked if the City of Bisbee’s ban on single-use plastic bags violates state laws.

Sep 26, 2017

Arizona poverty remains among highest in nation despite recent improvements

Despite posting a sharp decrease in its poverty rate over the last two years, Arizona continued to have some of the highest poverty in the nation in 2016, the latest Census numbers show.

Dennis Preisler (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Sep 26, 2017

State board mulls confederate name, who can change it

Efforts to eliminate the "Jefferson Davis Highway'' in Arizona stalled Monday amid questions of exactly where it is, who has the authority to change the name -- and whether it even exists at all.

Sep 25, 2017

Sen. Collins’ opposition kills GOP health care drive

The last-gasp Republican drive to tear down President Barack Obama's health care law essentially died Monday as Maine Sen. Susan Collins joined a small but decisive cluster of GOP senators in opposing the push.

Josh Zaragoza (Photo by Rachel Leingang, Arizona Capitol Times)
Sep 25, 2017

Josh Zaragoza: Student of war and an adept digital strategist

Josh Zaragoza, a Democrat who has worked on gay rights issues and for a Phoenix City Council member, now runs Elected Digital, a firm that aims to create digital campaigns based on data.

The Governor’s Office is working to revamp the state’s water laws. In this photo, an irrigation ditch provides water for a farm in the East Valley near Recker and Williams Field roads. (Photo by Ellen O'Brien/Arizona Capitol Times)
Sep 25, 2017

Governor’s Office proposes major rewrite of water laws

Gov. Doug Ducey’s office is pushing for a spate of changes aimed at altering water laws, from groundwater rules to audits of another public body.

The Sonoyta mud turtle is an aquatic species that lives in the Sonoran Desert, a difficult enough existence that experts say is being made harder by climate change. The federal government granted the turtle endangered species status on September 20. (Photo by George Andrejko/Arizona Game and Fish Department)
Sep 22, 2017

With as few as 100 left, Arizona turtle wins endangered species status

It may not be surprising that an “aquatic desert” turtle faces long odds in life, but environmentalists and biologists still welcomed this week’s endangered species designation for the Sonoyta mud turtle.

Sep 22, 2017

Bookworm governor – a study in the words of leaders

Gov. Doug Ducey doesn’t read much fiction. But five books focused on management, team-building and conservative politics top his list of works that have influenced him as a CEO and... […]

Sep 21, 2017

Federal judge rules state not required to reveal source of execution drugs

The right of the press to access executions does not imply the right to related information, according to U.S. District Court Judge Murray Snow.

Save Our Schools Arizona supporters sit in the audience of the Arizona Capitol Times Morning Scoop on school choice on Sept. 19. (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Sep 19, 2017

Education panelists spar over school choice

While school choice has sparked a divisive debate in Arizona, panelists at the Arizona Capitol Times Morning Scoop on the topic Tuesday seemed to find common ground on one point: The state system for school funding could be due for a reboot.

Sep 18, 2017

School facilities agency accepts auditors’ recommendations

Arizona's state board responsible for helping school districts keep their facilities up to par says it'll heed state auditors' recommendations for improvements in its own operations.

This station of rental bikes at 17th Avenue and Adams Street is one of four stations in the Capitol area. (Photo by Rachel Leingang/Arizona Capitol Times)
Sep 18, 2017

Rental bikes make debut in Capitol area

Grid Bikes added four stations near the Capitol last month. Three stations are along Washington Street at 17th Avenue, 15th Avenue and 12th Avenue. Another station is at 17th Avenue and Adams Street.

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