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Richer accepts 2020 election deniers, looks to November

[caption id="attachment_252968" align="alignnone" width="620"] Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer said during an online forum on election reform sponsored by States United Action that officials need to work to restore voters’ trust in the system. (Photo courtesy States United Action).[/caption] Maricopa County Recorder Step[...]

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Supervisors reject Fann’s invitation to talk

[caption id="attachment_249263" align="alignnone" width="620"] Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election are examined and recounted by contractors working for Florida-based company, Cyber Ninjas, Thursday, May 6, 2021 at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.  (AP Photo/Matt York, Pool)[/caption] The chairman of t[...]

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Borrelli badgers woman over ballots, ridicules Republicans

[caption id="attachment_98062" align="alignnone" width="620"] File photo of Rep. Sonny Borrelli, R-Lake Havasu City (Cronkite News Service Photo by Jessica Boehm)[/caption] The Arizona Senate’s Republican whip attempted to pressure a woman who went dumpster-diving for ballots into handing documents she found over to him instead [...]

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Court reluctant to enforce Senate subpoenas

[caption id="attachment_247583" align="alignnone" width="620"] Jack Sellers, left, chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, and Deputy County Attorney Tom Liddy show up at the Senate Wednesday morning after getting less than 24 hours to respond to a new subpoena which Liddy is holding demanding a trove of documents and a[...]

Arizona Faces Tough Competition For Entertainment Projects

During the southern Arizona filming of Stephen King’s miniseries “Desperation,” the one-day closure of a busy Tucson street backed up traffic for hours, and some merchants had to temporarily close shop.Businesses and local government officials, however, were more than happy to deal with the inconvenience. The seven-[...]

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CD8 – where GOP winner can hold the seat a long, long time

With a nearly 2-1 Republican advantage over Democrats in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, the recently vacated seat offers job security to the victor of the special primary election. Although Democrats Dr. Hiral Tipirneni and Brianna Westbrook are also seeking the seat, Republican consultant Chris Baker says neither will wi[...]

Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., takes his seat before the start of a House Judiciary hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, on Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Franks says in a statement that he never physically intimidated, coerced or attempted to have any sexual contact with any member of his congressional staff. Instead, he says, the dispute resulted from a discussion of surrogacy. Franks and his wife have 3-year-old twins who were conceived through surrogacy. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Lawmaker calls Supreme Court ruling ‘partial’ victory for LGBTQ

[caption id="attachment_132933" align="alignnone" width="620"] Rep. Daniel Hernandez, D-Tucson. PHOTO BY HOWARD FISCHER/CAPITOL MEDIA SERVICES[/caption] A new ruling Monday by the U.S. Supreme Court on gay rights is imposing new restrictions on Arizona employers that neither the state legislature nor state courts were willing to d[...]

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Former lawmaker John Fillmore on his way back to Capitol

[caption id="attachment_33528" align="alignleft" width="170"] John Fillmore (Cronkite News Service photo)[/caption] Former Rep. John Fillmore, a one-term lawmaker from Apache Junction who served from 2011-12, could be returning to the state Capitol. Early voting poll results show that Fillmore and Rep. Kelly Townsend, R-Mesa, h[...]

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Senate fast-tracks confirmation of executive nominations

The Arizona Senate is moving quickly to confirm Gov. Doug Ducey’s nominees, including his pick to replace Frank Milstead as head of the Department of Public Safety.  The chamber’s leadership this week withdrew the executive nominations from committees, skipping formal committee hearings and votes.  Instead, leaders se[...]

Federal court clears way for students group to sue regents, Legislature

Saying there’s evidence of illegal retaliation, a federal appeals court gave the go-ahead Wednesday for the Arizona Students Association to sue the Board of Regents to get back money the group says was illegally withheld. In a unanimous ruling Wednesday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said there was enough evidence to[...]

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Many Arizona national parks trying to address drops in visitors over decades

[caption id="attachment_78976" align="alignleft" width="620"] Holly Richards, supervisory park ranger for Sunset Crater National Park, talks about ways the park can encourage more visitors. (Cronkite News Photo by Stephen Hamway)[/caption] FLAGSTAFF – James and Kay Burr had visited 20 national parks over the course of their seve[...]

NO. PB 2011-090052 / BARFIELD NOTICE TO CREDITORS LAW OFFICES UDALL, SHUMWAY &...

NO. PB 2011-090052 / BARFIELD NOTICE TO CREDITORS LAW OFFICES UDALL, SHUMWAY & LYONS, P.L.C., 30 West First Street, Mesa, AZ 85201-6695, Telephone: (480) 461-5300, Fax: (480) 833-9392, Stephen L. West - #11764, Curtis M. Chipman - #018273, Attorneys for Co-Personal Representatives. SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA, MARICOPA COUNTY In th[...]

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