The Arizona Republic is an American daily newspaper published in Phoenix. Circulated throughout Arizona, it is the state's largest newspaper. Since 2000, it has been owned by the Gannett newspaper chain. In 2013, it dropped from the sixteenth daily newspaper in the United States to the twenty-first, by circulation.
History
Early years
The newspaper was founded May 19, 1890, under the name The Arizona Republican.
Dwight B. Heard, a Phoenix land and cattle baron, ran the newspaper from 1912 until his death in 1929. The paper was then run by two of its top executives, Charles Stauffer and W. Wesley Knorpp, until it was bought by Midwestern newspaper magnate Eugene C. Pulliam in 1946. Stauffer and Knorpp had changed the newspaper's name to The Arizona Republic in 1930, and also had bought the rival Phoenix Evening Gazette and Phoenix Weekly Gazette, later known, respectively, as The Phoenix Gazette and the Arizona Business Gazette.
Pulliam era
Pulliam, who bought the two Gazettes as well as the Republic, ran all three newspapers until his death in 1975 at the age of 86. A strong period of growth came under Pulliam, who imprinted the newspaper with his conservative brand of politics and his drive for civic leadership. Pulliam was considered one of the influential business leaders who created the modern Phoenix area as it is known today.
Arizona is the 48th state and last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912. It was previously part of the territory of Alta California in New Spain before being passed down to independent Mexico and later ceded to the United States after the Mexican–American War. The southernmost portion of the state was acquired in 1853 through the Gadsden Purchase.
"Arizona" is a song written by Kenny Young and recorded by former Paul Revere and the Raiders member Mark Lindsay, with L.A. session musicians from the Wrecking Crew, in 1969. The single was Number 10 on the Hot 100 on 14 February 1970 and was awarded a RlAA Gold Disc in April 1970.
Overview
The song is about a man telling his hippie girlfriend, referred to as Arizona (it is not clear if this is her real name or a hippie pseudonym) to stop acting like a teeny bopper and follow him instead. Lyrics in the song mention the girl to "get rid of her hobo shoes, rainbow shades, and Indian braids", plus Robin Hood, the Count of Monte Cristo, the Countess May, and Aesop. The song was also recorded in 1969 both by Clodagh Rodgers (an Irish singer who was arguably Kenny Young's muse), and the Family Dogg. In addition the song was later covered by French singer Eddy Mitchell.
Phoenix Police Department releases 911 call, video of standoff in which police commander killed
Phoenix police released on July 2, 2020 the video footage and 911 calls that depict the moments that led up to the killing of Cmdr. Greg Carnicle by 22-year-old Jacob McIlveen earlier this year in north Phoenix.
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published: 03 Jul 2020
We were there: 125 years of The Arizona Republic
From before the dawn of statehood to the heart of the digital age. In hard times and happy times, tragedies and triumphs. We were there. Right here, where we’ll always be.
published: 09 Jul 2015
Video shows man say 'shoot me' before Phoenix police fatally shot him
Phoenix Police released video from the February 6, 2021 shooting of Anthony Greco after he allegedly broke into a woman's home in west Phoenix and told cops to shoot him.
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published: 24 Feb 2021
The Arizona Republic: Professor tests 'wildlife as property owners' theory in downtown Phoenix
By 2022, a parcel of land near South Mountain Park and Preserve will become one of the first in Phoenix to be legally owned by wildlife. The law professor, who wrote “Wildlife as Property Owners: A new conception of animal rights," is determined to put her novel theory into practice.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Karen Bradshaw, professor of law at Arizona State University and author of "Wildlife as Property Owners," for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/04/26/asu-law-professor-karen-bradshaw-says-wildlife-can-landowners/7237237002/
published: 05 Dec 2021
The Arizona Republic: Biomass energy plant powers forest thinning on post-wildfire landscapes
As land management agencies rely on forest thinning to prevent catastrophic wildfires, a renewable energy facility is using the leftover, undesirable pieces of wood and vegetation to generate electricity.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Bradley Worsley, chief executive officer and president of Novo BioPower, for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/06/29/biomass-plant-novo-biopower-arizona-power-forest-thinning-after-fire/5341099001/
published: 05 Dec 2021
Arizona Republic Reporter Doesn’t Know Why He Was Removed From Observing The Arizona Audit
Ryan Randazzo, reporter at the Arizona Republic, speaks about what he witnessed at the GOP-led audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, and why he felt one of those counting the ballots was newsworthy.
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published: 03 May 2021
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Phoenix police released on July 2, 2020 the video footage and 911 calls that depict the moments that led up to the killing of Cmdr. Greg Carnicle by 22-year-ol...
Phoenix police released on July 2, 2020 the video footage and 911 calls that depict the moments that led up to the killing of Cmdr. Greg Carnicle by 22-year-old Jacob McIlveen earlier this year in north Phoenix.
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Phoenix police released on July 2, 2020 the video footage and 911 calls that depict the moments that led up to the killing of Cmdr. Greg Carnicle by 22-year-old Jacob McIlveen earlier this year in north Phoenix.
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From before the dawn of statehood to the heart of the digital age. In hard times and happy times, tragedies and triumphs. We were there. Right here, where we’ll...
From before the dawn of statehood to the heart of the digital age. In hard times and happy times, tragedies and triumphs. We were there. Right here, where we’ll always be.
From before the dawn of statehood to the heart of the digital age. In hard times and happy times, tragedies and triumphs. We were there. Right here, where we’ll always be.
Phoenix Police released video from the February 6, 2021 shooting of Anthony Greco after he allegedly broke into a woman's home in west Phoenix and told cops to ...
Phoenix Police released video from the February 6, 2021 shooting of Anthony Greco after he allegedly broke into a woman's home in west Phoenix and told cops to shoot him.
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#PoliceShooting #PhoenixPolice #Arizona
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Phoenix Police released video from the February 6, 2021 shooting of Anthony Greco after he allegedly broke into a woman's home in west Phoenix and told cops to shoot him.
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By 2022, a parcel of land near South Mountain Park and Preserve will become one of the first in Phoenix to be legally owned by wildlife. The law professor, who ...
By 2022, a parcel of land near South Mountain Park and Preserve will become one of the first in Phoenix to be legally owned by wildlife. The law professor, who wrote “Wildlife as Property Owners: A new conception of animal rights," is determined to put her novel theory into practice.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Karen Bradshaw, professor of law at Arizona State University and author of "Wildlife as Property Owners," for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/04/26/asu-law-professor-karen-bradshaw-says-wildlife-can-landowners/7237237002/
By 2022, a parcel of land near South Mountain Park and Preserve will become one of the first in Phoenix to be legally owned by wildlife. The law professor, who wrote “Wildlife as Property Owners: A new conception of animal rights," is determined to put her novel theory into practice.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Karen Bradshaw, professor of law at Arizona State University and author of "Wildlife as Property Owners," for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/04/26/asu-law-professor-karen-bradshaw-says-wildlife-can-landowners/7237237002/
As land management agencies rely on forest thinning to prevent catastrophic wildfires, a renewable energy facility is using the leftover, undesirable pieces of ...
As land management agencies rely on forest thinning to prevent catastrophic wildfires, a renewable energy facility is using the leftover, undesirable pieces of wood and vegetation to generate electricity.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Bradley Worsley, chief executive officer and president of Novo BioPower, for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/06/29/biomass-plant-novo-biopower-arizona-power-forest-thinning-after-fire/5341099001/
As land management agencies rely on forest thinning to prevent catastrophic wildfires, a renewable energy facility is using the leftover, undesirable pieces of wood and vegetation to generate electricity.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Bradley Worsley, chief executive officer and president of Novo BioPower, for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/06/29/biomass-plant-novo-biopower-arizona-power-forest-thinning-after-fire/5341099001/
Ryan Randazzo, reporter at the Arizona Republic, speaks about what he witnessed at the GOP-led audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, and why he...
Ryan Randazzo, reporter at the Arizona Republic, speaks about what he witnessed at the GOP-led audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, and why he felt one of those counting the ballots was newsworthy.
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Ryan Randazzo, reporter at the Arizona Republic, speaks about what he witnessed at the GOP-led audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, and why he felt one of those counting the ballots was newsworthy.
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Phoenix police released on July 2, 2020 the video footage and 911 calls that depict the moments that led up to the killing of Cmdr. Greg Carnicle by 22-year-old Jacob McIlveen earlier this year in north Phoenix.
READ more : https://bit.ly/31FXyGo
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From before the dawn of statehood to the heart of the digital age. In hard times and happy times, tragedies and triumphs. We were there. Right here, where we’ll always be.
Phoenix Police released video from the February 6, 2021 shooting of Anthony Greco after he allegedly broke into a woman's home in west Phoenix and told cops to shoot him.
READ more: https://bit.ly/3pOPviM
#PoliceShooting #PhoenixPolice #Arizona
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By 2022, a parcel of land near South Mountain Park and Preserve will become one of the first in Phoenix to be legally owned by wildlife. The law professor, who wrote “Wildlife as Property Owners: A new conception of animal rights," is determined to put her novel theory into practice.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Karen Bradshaw, professor of law at Arizona State University and author of "Wildlife as Property Owners," for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/04/26/asu-law-professor-karen-bradshaw-says-wildlife-can-landowners/7237237002/
As land management agencies rely on forest thinning to prevent catastrophic wildfires, a renewable energy facility is using the leftover, undesirable pieces of wood and vegetation to generate electricity.
The Arizona Republic spoke to Bradley Worsley, chief executive officer and president of Novo BioPower, for the story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/06/29/biomass-plant-novo-biopower-arizona-power-forest-thinning-after-fire/5341099001/
Ryan Randazzo, reporter at the Arizona Republic, speaks about what he witnessed at the GOP-led audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, and why he felt one of those counting the ballots was newsworthy.
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The Arizona Republic is an American daily newspaper published in Phoenix. Circulated throughout Arizona, it is the state's largest newspaper. Since 2000, it has been owned by the Gannett newspaper chain. In 2013, it dropped from the sixteenth daily newspaper in the United States to the twenty-first, by circulation.
History
Early years
The newspaper was founded May 19, 1890, under the name The Arizona Republican.
Dwight B. Heard, a Phoenix land and cattle baron, ran the newspaper from 1912 until his death in 1929. The paper was then run by two of its top executives, Charles Stauffer and W. Wesley Knorpp, until it was bought by Midwestern newspaper magnate Eugene C. Pulliam in 1946. Stauffer and Knorpp had changed the newspaper's name to The Arizona Republic in 1930, and also had bought the rival Phoenix Evening Gazette and Phoenix Weekly Gazette, later known, respectively, as The Phoenix Gazette and the Arizona Business Gazette.
Pulliam era
Pulliam, who bought the two Gazettes as well as the Republic, ran all three newspapers until his death in 1975 at the age of 86. A strong period of growth came under Pulliam, who imprinted the newspaper with his conservative brand of politics and his drive for civic leadership. Pulliam was considered one of the influential business leaders who created the modern Phoenix area as it is known today.
Here is the schedule and the ArizonaRepublic's picks to win this weekend's high school football playoff games in capital letters ...RichardObert has been covering high school sports since the 1980s for The Arizona Republic.
The ArizonaRepublic high school football Coach of the Year might wind up not being on this list ...RichardObert has been covering high school sports since the 1980s for The Arizona Republic.
This season, The ArizonaRepublic has been releasing weekly rankings ...LoganStanley is a sports reporter with The Arizona Republic who primarily focuses on high school, ASU and Olympic sports.
Here are this week's nominees for The ArizonaRepublic's boy’s and girl’s athletes of the week, sponsored by DiamondKitchen & Bath... on Wednesday and winners will be announced the next day on azcentral.com and in The Arizona Republic on Friday.
The 2024 high ... This season, The ArizonaRepublic is releasing weekly rankings ... LoganStanley is a sports reporter with The Arizona Republic who primarily focuses on high school, ASU and Olympic sports.
Here are The ArizonaRepublic's picks for the top 20 high school football players of Week 9 ...RichardObert has been covering high school sports since the 1980s for The Arizona Republic.
The 2024 high ... This season, The ArizonaRepublic is releasing weekly rankings ... LoganStanley is a sports reporter with The Arizona Republic who primarily focuses on high school, ASU and Olympic sports.
The ArizonaRepublic's Top 5 high school football games of Week 9 ... But Queen Creek has proven to be formidable, behind junior QB Tait Reynold, The Arizona Republic's No ... 1980s for The Arizona Republic.
Here are this week's nominees for The ArizonaRepublic's boy’s and girl’s athletes of the week, sponsored by DiamondKitchen & Bath... on Wednesday and winners will be announced the next day on azcentral.com and in The Arizona Republic on Friday.