I think readers should start with "In Other News" without reading anything before it. That way they would learn that the election only cost a few million, and Casa Grande only has 520 voters (510 of which voted). That could give you a nice start to your morning.
I think readers should start with "In Other News" without reading anything before it. That way they would learn that the election only cost a few million, and Casa Grande only has 520 voters (510 of which voted). That could give you a nice start to your morning.
That headline?!? Eugenics is necessary to preserve the beauty of America?!?!
Sounds similar to some of the rhetoric we heard from a certain party this cycle (and the last three).
"In the end, Arizona was the last of the seven states to ratify the compact, two decades later." Arizona was not yet a state. Oops.
Arizona became a state in 1912 and ratified the compact in 1944
The awesome David Rookhuyzen has a great podcast on AZ– highly recommended.
This one starts a three episode series on the journalists/newspapermen back in territorial days through statehood.
https://www.azhistorypodcast.com/episodes/episode-150-arizonas-fourth-estate