Arizona Capitol Times reporters won 13 honors in this year’s Arizona Press Club journalism contest, including three first-place awards.
Read More »House relents on media background checks, restores some access
Pressured by members of his own party, House Speaker David Gowan this morning rescinded his ban on reporters on the floor who have not first undergone extensive background checks. But not full access.
Read More »GateHouse hires new CEO for Dolan Publishing 
GateHouse Media LLC has hired Adam Reinebach to serve as CEO and president of the company’s recently acquired business-to-business publishing unit, Dolan Publishing, owner of Arizona Capitol Times.
Read More »Sale of Capitol Times finalized
The Dolan Company, the parent company of Arizona News Service and Arizona Capitol Times, has officially been sold to New Media Investment Group.
Read More »GateHouse Media acquires Cap Times parent company
GateHouse Media has acquired the Minneapolis-based publisher Dolan LLC, the owner of Arizona News Service.
Read More »Book of Lobbyists bites Bitter Smith 
The Capitol Times’ annual Book of Lobbyists publication is now attorney Tom Ryan’s latest evidence that Bitter Smith has conflicts of interest and should be removed from the Corp Comm.
Read More »Legalized marijuana: Let’s examine the facts
Today’s society is bombarded with information from many sources; these sources of information often have conflicting data and differing points of view. This could not be truer than in the discussions regarding legalized marijuana.
Read More »Energy regulators raise questions about APS’ solar pitch 
At least two energy regulators are highly skeptical of a proposal by the state’s biggest utility to enter the rooftop solar market.
Read More »Educational irony: Douglas to administer $2B in federal grants, though opposed to fed role in education 
Superintendent of Public Instruction-elect Diane Douglas has expressed her disdain for the federal government’s hand in education, but she’ll be in charge of administering close to $2 billion in federal grants funneling through the Arizona Department of Education. Chuck Essigs, ...
Read More »As doctors get paid not to work, lawmakers rally to fix medical licensing law 
Public health officials say Arizona risks losing hundreds of doctors who are having trouble getting their licenses because of flaw in a law passed this year.
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