Vying for Arizona Supreme Court, Bill Montgomery Asked Sitting Justice for Help
“Be foolish not to reach out to folks who had been successful, who had applied in the past, to see how they had answered some of the questions.”
“Be foolish not to reach out to folks who had been successful, who had applied in the past, to see how they had answered some of the questions.”
Grant Woods said that if he ran for the Senate seat, he could expect to face “a big-time, expensive, competitive primary.”
The incident was consistent with others, “in which parents of children whose skin color or ethnicity differs from theirs fell under suspicion.”
Representative Nancy Barto, the Republican chair of the committee, called the issue “long overdue.”
Amid uproar over its decision to block right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro from speaking on campus, the private Christian college reversed course, extending an invitation to Shapiro to give a talk this spring.
Not the first time this has happened.
“This is voter suppression,” said Senator Lisa Otondo, a Democratic lawmaker from Yuma.
The Arizona State Board for Charter Schools has paid over $50,000 for ill-defined media relations work from an outside consultant.
Meanwhile, the police union says all officers wearing cameras should get a pay bump.
DommLife Hopes to Avoid Fate of Other Medical Cannabis Lounges
A group of Arizona voters on Monday organized a political action committee that has pledged to file a recall petition against State Rep. David Stringer if his colleagues don’t vote to expel him.
“What are you girls talking about over there? My big dick?”
Following two months in hibernation brought on by a state legal opinion, photo-enforcement cameras are active again in several Arizona cities. That means it’s a good time for a refresher course in beating the system. Legal loopholes make it possible to escape punishment for a speed- or red-light-camera ticket. Thousands of…
Arizona cops conducting more research to ID photo-ticket violators
Although she has promised to use her office to advocate for educators, Hoffman has very little power to solve a teaching crisis on her own.
Stringer was instructed to “seek admission” at Dr. Berlin’s program.
“We don’t want to be in a situation where we have the uncertainty of a federal plan about how to manage the water resources.”
Not the first time a university has prevented a Shapiro speech.
Missing the deadline would have meant uncertainty for Arizona’s Colorado River supply if a shortage is declared next year.
Medical-marijuana users “could have relief many months earlier” because of the legislation, Weisser said.
“Moments later he began crying, then he got mad at me saying I was ruining his life.”
The tough questions arrived during the audience Q&A portion of the event: “Please explain to me why you feel you can’t run as a Democrat.”