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By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter A few weeks after being fired by a weekly political newspaper in 2009, I went to

By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter A few weeks after being fired by a weekly political newspaper in 2009, I went to
By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter Much of the news in Arizona is cyclical — happenings repeat themselves year after year, people

By Don Harris Arizona Capitol Times Sam Steiger, the colorful former Arizona congressman who suffered a debilitating stroke in 2002, has died in Prescott. He

By Derek Jordan Sierra Vista Herald Review The once limited field of potential candidates for sheriff has become increasingly more crowded after four more people

By Christian Palmer, investigative reporter, Goldwater Institute The college experience typically doesn’t involve joining an autonomous student organization that has hundreds of thousands of students’
RLGR Gripe of the Week By Nick Labadie People throw the word “war” around for everything from the classic one on drugs to other purely

By Peter Corbett The Arizona Republic SIERRA VISTA — Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever was remembered Wednesday at a memorial service here as an unpretentious,

California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill on Tuesday clearing the way for Google Cars and other self-driving cars to jockey with human-operated vehicles to

By Joe Henke Cronkite News Women earned more than men in just 12 of the nation’s 435 congressional districts in 2011, and one of

Although the deadline for appealing your tax year 2013 valuation to the Assessor has passed, there is still an opportunity to challenge your valuation. Appeals

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star If the state sells up to 1,900 acres for a massive rail yard – 74 tracks at

By Doreen Hemlock Renewable Energy World For solar energy to spread mainstream on U.S. homes, installation will need to move beyond specialized solar contractors to

By Sean Holstege The Arizona Republic The Arizona State Land Department cleared the path Monday for a land sale that could bring a massive rail
By Domenico Nicosia The Arizona Republic SIERRA VISTA – Public safety officials from across Arizona are expected to attend a memorial service for Cochise County

By Jessica Pierce The New York Times Ody died peacefully last year, Nov. 29. He was 14 and a half. Truth be told, Ody didn’t

Lawyers for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer are asking a federal appeals court to turn back the latest effort by foes to block the most contentious

By Herman K. Trabish greentechmedia.com “We are prepared to deal with whatever we need to deal with to play in the market.” A recent panel

The Arizona Republic editorial page The Goldwater Institute attorney talks about his plan to team with former Gov. Jeb Bush on a book on immigration

revmodo.com Some 80,000 people in the Navajo Nation in Arizona may soon have access to much-needed clean water after 20 years of severe drought in

By Fernando Santos The New York Times NACO, Ariz. — “There’s the sign,” Kent Terry Jr. exclaimed as the chartered bus pulled into the Border

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Publicist Jason Rose is channeling a “build it and they will come” mantra as he works on the second

BISBEE — Republicans in Cochise County have picked a retired commander to take Sheriff Larry Dever’s position on the November ballot, AP reports. Dever died

Solar Industry Solar power’s detractors frequently describe solar as “secretly” non-environmentally-friendly. They point to the PV module manufacturing process, utility-scale arrays’ potential impacts to land

Existing lines are maxing out, especially as the push intensifies to bring online more renewable energy By Susan Montoya Bryan The Associated Press Pick any

Larry Dever, the four-term Republican sheriff of Cochise County, has died in a one-vehicle crash near the northern Arizona town of Williams. He was 60.

The Associated Press A judge has ruled that police in Arizona can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state’s immigration law, marking

The possibility of such benefits has drawn criticism from many Republicans. By Robert Pear The New York Times The White House has ruled that young
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By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The Club West Golf Course is up for sale – less than a month after The Edge unloaded

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s environmental advocates are mourning the recent death of a striker amendment that would have allocated

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: It’s official, Arizona’s food stamp application error rate for the last budget year was higher than