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Sherman Elliott’s campaign has raised questions because of his role at GCU, a university that was a for-profit company until this summer.
Keegan allegedly said Resolution Copper offered to gift Parks a campground as part of its controversial land swap deal with the federal government.
The move followed reports in Phoenix New Times that the agency destroyed native antiquities sites, according to an email sent to department employees.
At a strip mall in Sun City, the president’s most loyal defender urged people to vote for Republicans in the midterm election.
Steve Gaynor has called for ballots to be only in English, but he has radio advertisements and a campaign website en español.
The ads warn voters that the Republican candidate “openly advocated to make it harder to vote for non-English speakers.”
“The department has been through a series of challenging leadership issues in 2018. We have made personnel changes as a result.”
Arizona Parks has prided itself for winning awards.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was one of President Trump’s most controversial Cabinet picks.
Skinhead is accused of murdering white woman he saw walking with a black man
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“If you do not immediately cease and desist, Senator Brophy McGee intends to hold you fully liable for compensatory and punitive damages.”
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No other board members spoke up to second Douglas’ motion.
“The sense that we can somehow be pressured into a possible agreement for a 721,800 acre-feet cut without compensation is absolutely insane,” said Don Pongrace, an attorney for the Gila River Indian Community.
Arizona Supreme Court Justices and their clerks denied leaking the Invest in Ed vote breakdown in violation of confidentiality rules.
“This is bigger than Shavo, this is bigger than System of a Down … I’m putting my heart into it. I’m not trying to do what everyone else is doing.”
An expansion of the court under Governor Doug Ducey apparently made no difference in the outcome of the ruling that killed Invest in Ed.
This time, he’s a Republican, but he’s no less ambitious.
Environmental groups and the Havasupai Tribe have challenged the validity of a claim to mine around the Grand Canyon.