Whether it is examining your bank records, your e-mails, listening in on your phone calls, examining your purchases to what television shows you watch we never rest in protecting you from your neighbors, your family -- even yourself.
Following a three-hour discussion at the Oct. 21 Town Council meeting, there appears to be a split on whether the town should pursue a single trash hauler.
Starting today, the First Amendment right to free political speech will get its day in court as the merits of a challenge to Arizona’s scheme of taxpayer-funded campaigns—one of the nation’s most far-reaching—go before a federal district court.
US intelligence recently undertook a "significant" covert action with notifying Congress, as required by law, the House Intelligence Committee disclosed in a new report on the 2008 intelligence authorization bill.
Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales's former White House liaison is under investigation for allegedly hiring career lawyers at the Justice Dept based on party affiliation, a potential violation of federal law, officials said today.
An Arizona ballot measure would prohibit government contracting that gives preferences to minority-owned businesses to universities that consider race and ethnicity in student admissions. Private businesses would be unaffected.
A veteran state senator wants to give at least some Arizona seniors a free ride.
Sen. Jay Tibshraeny, R-Chandler, is proposing to let people at least 65 years old register one of their vehicles for free. Since such an exemption would not apply equal
The purpose of any constitution is to restrict the power of government force over the individual. The Declaration of Independence states that all individuals are born with the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and th