Brewer to speak at 2 events in Tucson on Tuesday
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is scheduled to speak at two events in Tucson on Tuesday.
Brewer boycotts alternative border governors conference
If the Border Governors Conference isn't coming to Arizona, Gov. Jan Brewer isn't going to meet it somewhere else.
US, Mexican border governors meet in Santa Fe
Border security, economic development and energy are the focus of U.S. and Mexican border governors who have gathered in Santa Fe.
Proposition proposes lieutenant governor
Arizona is one of a handful of states that do not have a lieutenant governor, but that could change if voters approve a proposition on the November ballot.
Goddard says Brewer’s ‘balanced-budget’ claims are false
It’s often said that all budgets are balanced on the day they’re passed, even if they don’t stay that way for long. But gubernatorial hopeful Terry Goddard is accusing Gov. Jan Brewer of failing to meet that old budget maxim.
Brewer touts new law streamlining process of transferring college credit
Gov. Jan Brewer, who is seeking election to a full term, visited ASU’s West campus Wednesday to hold a ceremonial signing for a law that took effect earlier this year, which aims to eliminate confusion on campus by requiring common course numbers for all 100- and 200-level classes. It applies to all public universities and community colleges.
Brewer says privacy a concern in records case
Gov. Jan Brewer says her mentally ill son was concerned about his privacy when he asked a court to block public inspection of records from his 2-decade-old criminal case a�� records that a judge has now ordered be released.
FACT CHECK: Brewer can claim some credit on jobs
Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, trying to turn away a general election challenge by Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard, has moved to stake out high ground on an issue of concern to many voters: the ailing Arizona economy.
Motion targets another challenge to Arizona law
Lawyers for Gov. Jan Brewer are asking a federal judge to dismiss one of the five pending lawsuits challenging the state's controversial law targeting illegal immigration.
Feds oppose Pearce’s bid to join appeal of new law
The U.S. Justice Department doesn't want the author of Arizona's new immigration law to be a party in the state's appeal of a ruling that put parts of the law on hold.
Architect of SB1070 insists immigration law will survive appeals
If the pen is mightier than the sword, then Kris Kobach has been cutting a wide swath around the nation.
Brewer admits she was wrong about beheadings
Gov. Jan Brewer said Sept. 3 she was wrong when she claimed that headless bodies were turning up in the Arizona desert as part of border-related violence.