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Last week's release of illegal immigrants into Arizona is political "payback'' by the Obama administration, Gov. Jan Brewer charged Monday.
If you’re a commuter who endured one of the four recent massive traffic back-ups on Valley freeways thanks to serious accidents involving big rig trucks, no doubt you spoke words you’d never say in front of your kids.
More bad news about the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
The Gilbert Police Department is searching for this man, a suspect in a Walgreens robbery last week. Anyone with information regarding this robbery can contact Det. Halliday with the Gilbert Police Department at 480-503-6500 or submit information online at www.tipsoft.com. (Photo courtesy of Gilbert Police)
The Gilbert Police Department is searching for this man, a suspect in a Walgreens robbery last week. Anyone with information regarding this robbery can contact Det. Halliday with the Gilbert Police Department at 480-503-6500 or submit information online at www.tipsoft.com. (Photo courtesy of Gilbert Police)
Gilbert Police are searching for a man who robbed at Walgreens, early last Thursday morning.
Good and honest law enforcement is the cornerstone of a nation of laws. Unfortunately Arizona has serious problems in that regard when it comes to its elected and appointed law enforcement leadership.
Less than 24 hours after making the plan public, Republican-controlled committees voted Tuesday to approve a no-growth budget for the state.
There are big problems in the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the state agency that, according to its mission statement, is supposed “to protect human life by enforcing state laws, deterring criminal activity and ensuring public safety.”
If Jan Brewer is upset because she didn’t know Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano was going to be in Nogales on Thursday to talk border security, she has no one to blame but herself — or, at least, her staff.
Bill Richardson, guest commentary
Arizona Department of Public Safety Director Robert Halliday, left, and Mohave County Sheriff Thomas Sheahan talk prior at an Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board hearing regarding the update on its preparation of materials to train officers to enforce the state's illegal immigration law Wednesday, June 16, 2010, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
ARRA and Mayor Gordon are both wrong
ARRA and Mayor Gordon are both wrong
The state Department of Public Safety's new director says he acted unprofessionally during a 2002 golf course confrontation in Prescott.
The new head of the state police force wants changes to speed cameras along interstates.
Ivy Kate was brought into this world at 7:12 a.m. on Monday — weighing in at 10 pounds, 6 ounces — after she was delivered by Gilbert police Detective Jon Halliday and Officer Michael Cluff in the passenger seat of her grandmother’s champagne-colored PT Cruiser.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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