Arizona Legislator: ‘There Aren’t Enough White Kids to Go Around’ in State Schools
“If we don’t do something about immigration very, very soon, the demographics of our country will be irrevocably changed.”
“If we don’t do something about immigration very, very soon, the demographics of our country will be irrevocably changed.”
The 25-year-sentence means that Holly Davis would be released from prison when she’s in her late 50s.
“I want us to be as nonpartisan as possible,” Thelda Williams said.
Emails reveal an agency every bit as concerned about spinning its own problems as it is with fixing them, accusing New Times of “bullying.”
Every statewide office and every seat in Congress — plus one hotly contested Senate seat — are up for grabs in Arizona this year.
Nearly all of the Complete Streets board abruptly resigned.
Drake could not be reached for comment.
“The developmental self-driving system relies on an attentive operator”
But other companies like Waymo are still doing it.
“Our city is in strong shape…” Stanton said in the letter.
What day would the governor’s office like to set it up?
After abusing his girlfriend in public, Dwight Miles was ordered to stay away from the man who helped rescue her.
Congressman Paul Gosar appears to have seized on an idea that President Trump has floated in public and private.
Rep. Rebecca Rios: “Please call us into special session.”
“I am pleasantly surprised to be happy with a Ducey decision.”
In a bizarro reversal of the normal dynamics, the most conservative voice on the council spoke in favor of hearing out a petition sponsored by socialists.
Patterson said he had been in a “caffeine-induced rage.”
Shawn Dow: “Kyrsten Sinema’s crazy past is well-documented.”
“To my knowledge, our staff has not blocked anyone for trolling or any other speech-related issue. Unless, of course, it becomes a safety issue.”
“Once you get your positions, it’s hard to switch. If you do, you get some blowback.”
Little-known fact: Kyrsten Sinema wrote a book.
Arizona’s election laws are not racist, according to a judge.