He cited one Phoenix-area legislative race in which so-called independent expenditure groups spent more than $500,000 on mailers and advertising for or against a Republican incumbent who ultimately won his race.
Like any new restaurant, though, Yes is still working out the kinks, which I find out the hard way immediately after my crab cake bliss—when my beautifully plated Pescado Tacos ($18) arrive,
Waylaid by a day full of surprises, and, after admiring the put-it-together-yourself arrangement,
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The summer movie season closed out on Labor Day weekend as the boy band concert film "One Direction: This Is Us" took in an estimated $18 million from Friday to Monday for Sony Pictures, according to studio estimates Monday. That wasn't enough to unseat the Weinstein Co. historical drama "Lee Daniels' The Butler,
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Joey Gatewood, Paradise Valley: He was the leading recipient of Ryan Finley’s passes again with 11 catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Arcadia.
Red Mountain may have ran away with another softball state title, but part of the beauty of the single/double elimination formats are always the schools which sneaked up on the rest of the field. Desert Ridge did no such thing per se, having beaten Red Mountain twice (first time since 2007 any school has beaten the Lions twice in the same season), Chaparral, Perry, Gilbert and Basha. Jen Broderick’s team made its biggest push through the state tournament in a few years behind a freshman ace in Bailey Klitzke and some solid defense before eventually falling to Horizon and Red Mountain in the field of 8. Speaking of Chaparral, the Firebirds struggled against their only good competition in the final few weeks of the season, and then the wheels appeared to come off: injuries (players and coach Stefanie Ewing), assistant coaches quitting before the start of the state tournament and starting infielder Blakeley Koziol lost a close friend to a drug overdose to begin postseason. Yet behind a core group of Dallas McBride, Ashtyn and Kendra Coleman, Alana Anderson and Koziol, Chaparral took state runner-up honors after reaching its first championship game since 2007.
Why? Was there a great amount of voter fraud and abuse related to early voting or signing nomination petitions? Absolutely not. In fact, other than a few odd folks voting in both Arizona and their home states, there is essentially no provable voter fraud in the state.