House passes guns on campus bill
A bill that would allow concealed weapons on campus passed the Arizona House of Representatives on Thursday in a 33-24 vote and now awaits Gov. Jan Brewer’s signature.
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A bill that would allow concealed weapons on campus passed the Arizona House of Representatives on Thursday in a 33-24 vote and now awaits Gov. Jan Brewer’s signature.
A legislative panel voted Thursday to reduce ASU’s state funding by almost $90 million next year.
Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of President Barack Obama’s signing of the controversial health care bill.
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Students pass recycle bins on all four campuses every day, but many return home to apartment complexes that don’t provide them with access to that service.
Abortion bills in the state Legislature, as well as cuts to Planned Parenthood approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, have some Democrats and abortion rights activists crying foul.
Rising cotton prices around the world could mean paying almost double for the perfect pair of jeans.
U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., on Monday announced his bid to run for Sen. Jon Kyl’s, R-Ariz., seat in the 2012 election.
It’s been more than a year since a loose pit bull attacked and killed a Glendale couple’s miniature poodle Fabian. The couple is now making a third attempt to pass a state law that would help prevent similar attacks in the future.
The Tempe City Council approved a zoning ordinance Thursday night that will restrict where medical marijuana dispensaries and cultivators can be established in the city.
A bill in the Legislature would require federal agencies to register with county sheriffs before conducting business in Arizona.
Tempe may be getting its first community garden on public land, and sponsors of the project said they hope it will educate and unify the surrounding neighborhood.
A candlelight vigil was held at the state Capitol in Phoenix Saturday night to remember the victims of a morning shooting in Tucson that left at least 5 dead and several wounded. Among the wounded was U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Tucson.
At least four Arizona cities have passed ordinances regulating the zoning requirements of medical marijuana dispensaries, and other cities are following suit.
UPDATE: Downtown student voters approved the new constitution with almost 90 percent of the vote.
Local business owners gathered at the Clarendon Hotel in downtown Phoenix Tuesday to talk with state Rep. Chad Campbell, D-Phoenix, about the issues they’re facing, with the discussion largely focusing on taxes.
While conflict in African countries has far-reaching negative consequences, one researcher has found that women’s increased presence in politics has been a positive byproduct of war.
Arizona stands to benefit more than any other state by producing and exporting solar energy, according to a study by the W. P. Carey School of Business.
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