Archive for March, 2011

Economic development bill awaits Brewer signature

A massive economic development bill laden with enterprise tax cuts awaits Gov. Jan Brewer’s expected signature.

Obama to sign bill naming Yuma courthouse for Roll

President Barack Obama plans to sign a bill Thursday naming the new federal courthouse in Yuma for the judge killed in last month’s mass shooting in Tucson.

Judge: Arpaio committee should be fined for mailer

An administrative law judge has suggested that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s re-election campaign be fined almost $77,000 over mailers and a TV ad.

Judge: Arpaio committee should be fined for mailer

An administrative law judge has suggested that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s re-election campaign be fined almost $77,000 over mailers and a TV ad.

Lawmakers offer bills affecting access to records, meetings

Requiring that all meetings of public bodies contain time for the public to express concerns and introduce issues would make government more open and interactive, a state lawmaker contends.

Lawmakers offer bills affecting access to records, meetings

Requiring that all meetings of public bodies consist of time for the public to express concerns and introduce problems would make government a lot more open and interactive, a state lawmaker contends.

Lawmakers: Urge Congress to remove gray wolf from endangered list

A group GOP lawmakers wants to send a postcard of sorts urging Congress to eliminate the endangered species designation for the gray wolf, including a subspecies reintroduced in Arizona in 1998.

Lawmakers: Urge Congress to remove gray wolf from endangered list

A group GOP lawmakers wants to send a postcard of sorts urging Congress to remove the endangered species designation for the gray wolf, such as a subspecies reintroduced in Arizona in 1998.

Border security convention showcases technology, highlights key players

The Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector is the “last stand” for groups smuggling drugs and people into the U.S., but law enforcement agencies are locating ways to work more successfully and strategically to gain control of the area, the agency’s chief said Wednesday.

Border security convention showcases technology, highlights key players

The Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector is the “last stand” for groups smuggling drugs and folks into the U.S., but law enforcement agencies are finding methods to work more successfully and strategically to gain control of the location, the agency’s chief said Wednesday.