Arizona’s open meeting laws require that city councils, school boards and other governmental bodies authorize litigation in public votes, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.
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Horror movies are not my favorite genre, but this intriguing and very smartly written film is the exception. An aging movie ...
Photographer, naturalist and guide Marceline VandeWater invites all who share a love of butterflies to meet for a field trip ...
Arizona voters are a step closer to getting to decide if those sentenced to death are executed by the current lethal ...