Pima County Attorney: Conover, Diebolt, or Mosher?

One of the most important decisions that Pima County’s voters will be making on the primary ballot this year is who will be the next Pima County Attorney. That person will face the greatest challenge to the status quo in law enforcement for, literally, generations. It is critical that voters make the right decision. As … Read more

This is not a trick question; Who do you trust more: Trump or Fauci

I was just watching Deadline White House a few minutes ago on MSNBC when Nicole Wallace equated Donald Trump with the Chinese Communist leadership that censored the scientists in Wuhan when the Coronavirus erupted there from telling the truth about the spread and danger of the pandemic. She is right. The 2016 Popular Vote Loser, … Read more

As CARES Act benefits are set to expire, many workers have yet to receive unemployment insurance

The $600-a-week federal supplement to unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act is scheduled to expire after July 31, barring an extension from Congress, which seems unlikely given Republican opposition. (States can only pay this enhanced benefit through the week ending on July 25 or July 26.) For many Americans who lost their job during … Read more

Governor Ducey’s spokespersons contradict one another on extending the eviction moratorium (updated)

Update to U.S. is two weeks away from going off the economic cliff because of Senate Republicans. The Yellow Sheet, a sister publication of the Arizona Capitol Times, reported on July 10 (screenshot): “Scrappy-Doo,” Daniel Scarpinato from Governor Ducey’s office, is pushing back on this report according to the reporter, Jim Small. Patty Machelor at … Read more