Thursday, January 14, 2010
Posted By Jim Nintzel on Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:35 PM
Patterson's prediction: Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas will be indicted along Sheriff Joe Arpaio, foiling Thomas' plans to run for Arizona attorney general.
Vaccine Shortage Hampers Pima County's Ability To Deliver Shots
UA Continues to Deliver a Limited Supply of COVID-19 Vaccines to Educators
Recreational Weed Now on Sale in Tucson
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By Jim Nintzel
Nutty State Rep. Mark Finchem Quits Twitter, Adopts Honey Badger as His Spirit Totem
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Claytoonz: Singing In The Covid Rain
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Trump pardons former AZ Rep. Rick Renzi for fraud, extortion convictions
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Claytoonz: Letters From Mar-a-Lago
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By By Steve Valencia, Peter Dooley and Shannon Foley, Arizona Coalition on Occupational Safety and Health (Arizona COSH)