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Arizona

Sep 19, 2011

Despite drops, Arizona students outpace nation on SAT scores

WASHINGTON – Arizona’s college-bound students continued to score higher than the national average on all sections of the SAT, according to a College Board report released Wednesday. The state also... […]

Sep 19, 2011

Brewer to attend border meeting in Mexico

A year after canceling a scheduled meeting in Arizona because of a boycott, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer plans to attend this year's meeting in Mexico of governors of U.S. and Mexican border states.

Sep 19, 2011

High jobless rate for Arizona military members

Arizona's National Guardsmen and reservists stand out amid the nation's high unemployment rate.

Sep 19, 2011

Handling Bundgaard ethics proceedings

A full-blown ethics inquiry is rare, but it is not unprecedented. So, while the senators investigating whether Sen. Scott Bundgaard breached the chamber’s ethical rules have a lot of questions about how to conduct the trial, old Senate records actually provide plenty of guidance.

Sep 19, 2011

Voting rights lawsuits likely if preclearance challenge succeeds

Attorney General Tom Horne’s Voting Rights Act lawsuit may spur a wave of retaliatory civil suits, but experts say those who are likely to sue would have a difficult time convincing a judge they’ve been wronged.

Sep 19, 2011

Republicans planning December debate, fundraiser

The Arizona Republican Party and other GOP bigwigs are busily making arrangements for a presidential debate in December and an accompanying fundraiser that will benefit both the state party and the Republican National Committee.

Sep 19, 2011

Brewer pushing major presidential role for Grand Canyon State

In a state that has so often been an afterthought in presidential campaigns, Gov. Jan Brewer wants Arizona to have a role befitting its newfound national prominence in 2012.

Arizona has dominated the national discourse on illegal immigration and border security for the past two years, and it's one of the epicenters of the nationwide housing crisis.

Now Brewer wants to parlay [...]

Sep 19, 2011

Barry Gartell retiring from Arizona News Service

Arizona News Service will lose a veteran member of its newsroom later this month when Barry Gartell, the editor of the Arizona Legislative Report, retires and moves to suburban Boston.

Sep 16, 2011

Redistricting commission struggles with schedule

Timing is now a bone of contention between members of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission.

Sep 16, 2011

Top advisors Bark, McNeil leaving Governor’s Office

The Governor’s Office announced a major shakeup in Gov. Jan Brewer’s inner circle, with two key staffers who have been with her since the start of her administration leaving for the private sector.

Sep 16, 2011

Arizona to improve mental health records for gun checks

A state commission says it will use a nearly $600,000 federal grant to improve records that Arizona submits to a national criminal databank so that they include mental health matters that affect a person's ability to legally buy guns.

Sep 16, 2011

Thomas disbarment hearing gains momentum: counter-charges of misconduct and ‘piling on’

Attorney Tom Irvine was working in his law office on the afternoon of Dec. 31, 2008, when a process server dropped two lawsuits on him, filed by then-Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas.

Irvine, the sole witness on the third day of Thomas’ attorney disbarment hearing, described the experience of being targeted by the former county attorney.

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