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WASHINGTON (AP) -- In death, Rosa Parks is joining a select few, including presidents and war heroes, accorded a public viewing in the Capitol Rotunda. It's the place where, six years ago, President Clinton and congressional leaders lauded the former seamstress for a simple act of defiance that changed the course of race relations.
Joining rallies at statehouses across the country, hundreds of gun owners and Second Amendment advocates descended upon Arizona's Capitol on Saturday in support of gun rights amid federal proposals aimed at new strict gun controls.
Bill Richardson: Gov. Jan Brewer needs to cut spending and improve statewide public safety by intelligent and innovative design
Illegal immigration is now the No. 1 federal crime in America. One of every three criminal convictions in federal court last year were related to illegal immigration, according to a study by Syracuse University researchers.
Illegal immigration is now the No. 1 federal crime in America. One of every three criminal convictions in federal court last year were related to illegal immigration, according to a study by Syracuse University researchers.
Illegal immigration is now the No. 1 federal crime in America. One of every three criminal convictions in federal court last year were related to illegal immigration, according to a study by Syracuse University researchers.
The head of the House Judiciary Committee wants to update Arizona's dated and sometimes anachronistic bankruptcy laws.
It’s that time of year to hand out some honors for the year’s best. So it is without further ado that I bring you the Third Annual Hammer Awards.
United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. - THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, members of Congress, members of the Supreme Court and diplomatic corps, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens: Today our nation lost a beloved, graceful, courageous woman who called America to its founding ideals and carried on a noble dream.
Conservative Republicans will start flexing their newly found political muscles when the regular state legislative session begins Monday.
Arizonans who say they suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder are hoping to get the same medical options as those with glaucoma or seizures: the right to use marijuana for medical purposes.
If you enjoy performing arts, there’s no such thing as “nothing to do” this coming year. No matter where your tastes lie, there’s something going around the Valley this season for you.
If you enjoy performing arts, there’s no such thing as “nothing to do” this coming year.
A University of Arizona physician has taken the first political steps in her bid to do medical marijuana research at state-run schools.
Two out-of-state residents are leading the charge to convince others from across the country to come to Arizona this holiday weekend — and specifically to spend some money — to show they support the tough new law aimed at illegal immigration.
Arizona will have to continue providing benefits to the domestic partners of its gay state and university employees, at least for the time being.
Home values in the last year dropped more in Arizona than any other state.
PHOENIX - At first glance, a truck tire seems out of place among the monuments and tributes near the Arizona State Capitol.
A federal judge has given state and county election officials until the end of the month to finally comply with a court order to make sure that alternate voter registration forms are readily available — forms that do not require proof of citizenship.
It's debatable whether arguing with the president of the United States is a bad move politically.
Companies that hope to enforce their out-of-state judgments against Arizona firms have to follow the procedures to the letter of the law, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled.
PHOENIX -- A Senate panel set the stage Wednesday for a confrontation between state and federal law enforcement over gun laws.
Saying she's run out of patience, Gov. Jan Brewer will veto any bills sent to her until she sees movement on a new state budget and her pet Medicaid expansion project.
Just days before an anticipated Supreme Court ruling, the American Civil Liberties Union wants state officials to warn possible “rogue” officers from enforcing the state’s immigration law before they are legally entitled to do so.
The head of a Hispanic Republican group filed legal papers Thursday seeking to recall Senate President Russell Pearce.
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