Wyloge discusses the state GOP convention
Arizona Capitol Times reporter Evan Wyloge talks about this past weekend's state GOP elections.
Suspect indicted in assault on Arizona lawmaker
A Casa Grande man has been indicted on kidnapping and aggravated assault charges in the Christmas Day attack on an Arizona legislator.
Illegal immigrant shot by MCSO deputy dies
An illegal immigrant shot after allegedly pointing an assault rifle at a Maricopa County sheriff's deputy has died.
Jim Small: Tucson shooting casts shadow over session opener
Yellow Sheet Report editor Jim Small talks about how the shooting in Tucson affects the normally festive first day of the Legislative session.
Initial court appearance set for suspected gunman
A gunman accused of shooting an Arizona congresswoman and killing six people at a political event in Tucson is scheduled to make his initial court appearance Monday in Phoenix.
Suspect arrested in Arizona lawmaker’s beating
Casa Grande police say a suspect is in custody in the beating and robbery of an Arizona lawmaker.
Person of interest ID’d in Ariz lawmaker’s beating
Casa Grande police say they have identified a "person of interest" in last week's beating and robbery of an Arizona lawmaker.
Peoria considering ID checks for certain drugs
Peoria city attorneys are drafting an ordinance requiring pharmacies to fingerprint customers before they can pick up certain prescriptions.
Former Senate aide, lobbyist Christopher Smith dies
Christopher Smith, a former Senate staff member and capitol lobbyist, died Saturday, Dec. 18 in Phoenix.
Phoenix-area home prices down for 4th month
A new report shows home prices in the Phoenix area dropped by 7 percent in November compared to the same period in 2009, the fourth month in a row that prices slumped.
Original signed Arizona Constitution on display
Some Arizona history is on display Thursday for one day only.
Attorneys: Don’t count us out yet
Phoenix attorney David Selden, one of the lawyers fighting the employer sanctions law, wouldn’t make any predictions, but disputed the AP’s proclamation that it seems the court will uphold the employer sanctions statute.