“Start Our State” got lots of press, but will they get on the ballot? By Sam Stone Perhaps it’s the explosion of modern media outlets, or our national 24/7 obsession with controversy. But for two months last year, people in Arizona must have thought it was 1860 again. Except in 1860 there was no television. [...]
Sheriff Paul Babeu and the Vengeful Ex?

Opinion by Mike Shaw Relationships are difficult and apparently the old adage, “Hell hath no fury like a women scorned” can also apply to ex gay lovers. It gets even more complicated if you are nationally known for your outspokenness on border issues and your ex is accusing you of threatening to have him deported. [...]
Musical Capitols
The extended journey of the Arizona Capitol By Priscilla Racke The future of the United States was anything but certain in 1863: the future of settlers in the wilderness of Arizona even less so. In the east, north, south and west, American blood flowed freely as brother waged brutal war on brother, and western settlers [...]