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Which of the following dictionary descriptions most accurately describes the ideology of the current administration?
Not to be outdone by another in the Tribune’s long parade of Mesa teapublicans, I too have created a modified document, as did Bruce Jacobs, called the Declaration of Subjugation.
Maricopa County’s judge retention elections have typically been nothing more than a list of names on the ballot.
Maricopa County’s judge retention elections have typically been nothing more than a list of names on the ballot.
December 6, 2004
Before packing it in for the holidays, the Scottsdale City Council on Tuesday will tackle an ordinance aimed at banning political signs from public rights of way and possibly grant final approval for the W Hotel in downtown.
Part 3 of a 3-Day Series
Part 3 of a 3-day special report
It appears partisan politics is about to enter Scottsdale's mayoral and City Council election, which for the first time will be held the same day as the Republican and Democratic primaries.
Students walking into Mesa Community College’s bookstore are immediately greeted by Patrick Regan’s “Punch Out the President” and nearly a dozen other books attacking George W. Bush.
You may have noticed that so far in Scottsdale’s election campaign there have been virtually no roadside political signs for city candidates.
U.S. Reps. John Shadegg and Jeff Flake have chimed in on the Scottsdale mayoral campaign with endorsements of Councilman Jim Lane, becoming the first federal officeholders in this election to make an endorsement.
Proposed new borders for the state’s legislative districts could create the kind of shake-up at the Capitol that has not been seen in years.
Arizona could learn a few things from Arnold Schwarzenegger — and the state that chose him as its governor for two terms.
Proposed new borders for the state’s legislative districts could create the kind of shake-up at the Capitol that has not been seen in years.
My fellow Americans, I just finished reviewing my son’s fifth-grade homework assignment on the Mayflower Compact and was explaining to my son that "majority rules" is the basic tenet of our government and its constitution. This got me thinking about our current political climate. There are some cynical elements in our political landscape that constantly engage in obstructive agendas that continue to undermine the majority’s wishes.
The City of Mesa is celebrating Global Youth Service Day by hosting an athletic shoe drive for kids 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 27 at Mountain View High School.
PHOENIX - Gov. Janet Napolitano says she's not looking for another job.
For the state Democratic Party to take a very public side in a non-partisan city issue such as Scottsdale’s fire propositions may offend the political sensibilities of those who truly believe political parties always stay out of city halls in Arizona — or at least should stay out.
Four Ahwatukee Foothills students were recently nominated for the United States Presidential Scholars Program.
Four Ahwatukee Foothills students were recently nominated for the United States Presidential Scholars Program.
After many weeks of interviewing candidates, pouring over bios and examining track records, the East Valley Tribune Editorial Board has come up with its recommendations for the 2010 Election.
In 1964, Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater delivered the words that simultaneously defined a conservative political force and doomed his presidential campaign:
March 28, 2005
Julia Sweeney, the actress, and Steve Benson, the political cartoonist, got into a lively discussion Saturday in the lobby of a Scottsdale resort about the philosophy of humanism.
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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