Superintendent Candidate Frank Riggs Defends 1997 Police Response to Activists
Officers dabbed pepper spray in the eyes of activists protesting in the office of then-California congressman Frank Riggs.
Officers dabbed pepper spray in the eyes of activists protesting in the office of then-California congressman Frank Riggs.
Arizona State Parks granted a seasonal ranger with little experience housing typically reserved for full-time employees.
Chief pollster Mike Noble said that the brutal confirmation fight over Judge Brett Kavanaugh may have impacted the results.
A metaphor involving a peanut butter sandwich was the highlight of the evening in Sun City.
“The malicious smears regarding ‘DES guns and ammo’ … were pivotal to the Manufactured Crisis proffered to our Governor…” – Tim Jeffries
He needs turnout to win.
On Friday, Flake completed another step of his agonizing journey to voting “yes” on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
“tell us you are voting no on kavanaugh” one of them tweeted, shortly before being arrested.
Bush, Bernie, and… Martin O’Malley?
Road quality is beginning to get irksome to Phoenix residents: “It’s the number one call that comes in to our office.”
State Representative Isela Blanc, a Democrat from Tempe, can be seen on video following U.S. Senator David Perdue through the airport.
Kyrsten Sinema also would not say how she would vote on Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination if given the opportunity as a sitting senator.
More than 100 people gathered outside Flake’s offices in Phoenix on Friday to protest the senator’s spinelessness on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Flake has the power to do something significant: torpedo a Supreme Court nominee. He simply doesn’t want to.
The Maricopa County Attorney plays amateur historian.
Arizona Republican wants FBI to investigate allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
After Mitchell questioned Christine Blasey Ford, Republicans had no more use for her.
“If we are removed from the federal list, this project is on life support,” Valley Metro CEO Scott Smith warned the Phoenix City Council.
The PAC, Friends of Robert Meza, spent nearly $55,000 in just three days on mailers, flyers and other campaign materials.
Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign immediately launched a counterattack to rebut criticisms borne out of the story.
Education and border security were the big topics.
They said, ‘We regret to inform you we made a mistake.’ You made a mistake? You gave me a death sentence.”