The Dolan Company Acquires DataStream Content Solutions
Looks like we've made an acquisition, and it appears to be a big one.
Brewer may push for special election on AHCCCS
Gov. Jan Brewer has insisted repeatedly during the past year that the Legislature has the authority to cut spending for Arizona’s Medicaid program below the level that voters thought they had locked 10 years ago. But she appears to have shifted strategy and is planning instead to ask voters to approve the cuts in a special election.
Still mad at Arizona, mostly
On Twitter, you find a lot of people who are still mad at the Grand Canyon state, and tonight just made them madder. Here are a few that I found... […]
We’ll be covering the most competitive races – all night
We’ve spent countless hours examining polls, trailing candidates, asking tough questions and digging deeply into the backgrounds of more than 200 candidates whose names will be on Arizona ballots today. Just like the candidates and campaign staffers, it seems like everything the Arizona Capitol Times’ newsroom has done during the past year has led up to this moment.
‘Cap Times’ takes home 20 ANA Awards
Arizona Capitol Times captured 20 awards in this year's Arizona Newspapers Association Better Newspapers Contest, including eight first place awards.
Brown chastises AZ politicians, media for ‘disconnect’
Last week, former network news anchor Aaron Brown relayed an unpopular, yet poignant message to Arizona politicians the media.
The dirt-y is flying in CD-3
The race for the open seat in Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District didn’t take long to get, um, dirty. And ironically, it’s been all about who has staked out the moral high ground.
Poll shows Kelly, Giffords in a dead heat
Democrat U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and Republican challenger Jesse Kelly are deadlocked in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, according to a poll commissioned by a DC-based advocacy group.
2010 Leaders of the Year awards recipients named
Mark your calendar. The fourth annual Leaders of the Year of award ceremony is just around the corner and we hope you'll join the Arizona Capitol Times to celebrate 17 individuals and organizations for their professional and civic involvement.
Commission only knocks a few judges on performance
The state’s 27-member commission that grades judges gave unanimous thumbs up for nearly all 64 of the judges up for retention this year except a few.
Are we on the same page?
Blogs are great. Free of traditional journalism neutrality, or at least attempts for neutrality. More room for humor, gripes, knee-jerk reactions, and all the other ingredients that make writing more compelling to read than run-of-the-mill reporting.
Schweikert ramps up ads after declaring victory
It turns out the primary is still on Aug. 24 after all.