Opinion: It's time for Arizona Republicans to pull back from the brink of election denialism and win over voters with conservative ideals.
Sen. John Kavanagh says he simply wants to ask voters to ensure that lawmaker salaries keep pace with inflation.
“My pitch to him was this: ‘Our state is going the wrong direction.’ I told him we need a two-party state,” Napolitano ...
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Feb 18, 2011 Feb 18, 2011 Updated Jun 15, 2014 Gov. Jan Brewer defended her newly signed package of tax cuts for business on Friday even though an Intel spokeswoman said the company made its ...
A condemned murderer took nearly two hours to die and gasped for about 90 minutes during an execution in Arizona that quickly rekindled the national debate on capital punishment in the US.
After Napolitano left the governor’s office 10 years later, her successor, Republican Secretary of State Jan Brewer, wanted to celebrate her own ascent as the state’s chief executive.