Jolene Garcia is a local TV reporter in Phoenix, Arizona, splitting her time between covering general assignments—anything from a monsoon storm to a newborn giraffe at the zoo—and special projects. Stories that take more time to research and produce. Stories that Jolene wants to tell. When ...
Over the weekend, in an op-ed in The Arizona Republic, the state’s largest newspaper, Hobbs said that lies about election fraud have led to threats against local elections workers and placed a burden on law enforcement officers who she said are now on “high alert.” “This is not a...
Over the weekend, in an op-ed in The Arizona Republic, the state’s largest newspaper, Hobbs said that lies about election fraud have led to threats against local elections workers and placed a burden on law enforcement officers who she said are now on “high alert.” ...
stands outside of her Capitol office Tuesday, March 19, 2024, in Phoenix. The lawmaker says she plans to have an abortion after learning that her pregnancy is not viable, making the announcement on the state Senate floor Monday, according to the Arizona Republic. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin...
kfehrsnyder@azcapitoltimes.com 602-889-7126 Kerry Fehr-Snyder is an award-winning journalist with more than 35 years of experience covering news in the Phoenix metro area. She began reporting news and writing features in the Southeast Valley for the Arizona Republic before getting promoted to th...
The Arizona Republic's circulation fell from nearly half a million at the turn of the century — 10th largest daily in the country — to 68,000 daily as of 2023. The Seattle Times is now the second-largest newspaper on the West Coast — larger than San Diego or San Francisco's ...
(David Kadlubowski/The Arizona Republic via AP, File) Read More By JACQUES BILLEAUD, JOSH KELETY and JONATHAN J. COOPER Updated 11:34 AM GMT+8, April 25, 2024 Share PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump‘s chief of staff Mark Meadows, ...
OnDecember 16, 2024ByThe State Library of ArizonaInArizona,Arizona Digital Newspaper Project,Arizona Memory Project Many groups of people migrated to Arizona, even before it was admitted into the Union, to contribute to its growth. One of the groups that have helped and continue to assist Arizon...
From the way the Arizona print newspaper lobby is squealing like a stuck pig, you would never guess this to be the case, but it is. In the past weeks, a spate of wildly deceptive editorial pieces have appeared in Arizona newspapers, led of course by our Arizona Republic in What's ...
Touting Arpaio's long career in federal law enforcement with the Drug Enforcement Administration, the endorsement that he received from Arizona's largest and most important newspaper concluded that he 'would bring none of this baggage to the office of sheriff (Arizona Republic Editorial 1992)....