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  1. article Republicans legislators approve election measure

    Tuesday, June 18, 2013 3:41 pm

    Contending one and maybe two congressional races were stolen from them, Republican legislators have approved a measure to finesse election laws to keep out the Libertarians who they say are taking votes from their candidates.

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  2. article Marana moving forward with budget, Home Rule Option approved

    Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:04 pm

    By a 2-to-1 margin, Marana voters approved the Home Rule Option in Tuesday's night's election. It was an all mail election for the second time.

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  3. article New Northwest Fire Chief Brandt discusses department’s direction

    Wednesday, May 22, 2013 4:00 am

    Northwest Fire District’s governing board approved a contract for Michael J. Brandt to become its fire chief, dropping the “interim” from his current title when the two-year contract kicks in on May 28.

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  4. article Grocery magnate Eddie Basha dies at 75

    Wednesday, March 27, 2013 9:53 am

    Arizona grocery magnate, education advocate, philanthropist, and one-time gubernatorial candidate Eddie Basha, Jr., passed away Tuesday afternoon.

    He was 75.

    In a letter sent to employees, Edward “Trey” Basha III, president and CEO of Bashas’ grocery stores, confirmed his father’s death.

    “To us, and to many of you, Eddie was always larger than life,” Edward Basha said. “Eddie never saw himself that way. He considered himself to be a Bashas’ member, no different than any other, and he considered Bashas’ members to be part of his family.”

    A cause of death wasn’t immediately released, but representatives of the Basha family said he had been failing in health for some time, The Associated Press reported.

    Basha is survived by his wife and six sons.

    Basha’s grandfather and father opened the first of what would become the family owned supermarket chain of the same name – Bashas’ – in 1932.

    He took over the business in 1968, at age 31, after the death of his father; similarly, Edward Basha III was elevated to president and CEO just this month, and also replaced his father as chairman of the board at the Chandler-based company. Eddie Basha, Jr., was slated to serve as chairman emeritus.

    The Basha family has overseen the company’s growth from its first Chandler location more than 80 years ago to what it is today: a 130-plus location company that has weathered multiple economic downshifts and a 2009 bankruptcy reorganization to still stand as one of Arizona’s top truly-local businesses. All but two of the Bashas’ locations are in Arizona, and the company also operates Food City and AJ’s Fine Foods locations throughout the state.

    “During Eddie’s lifetime he faced many challenges, the last few years being among the most challenging,” Edward Basha III wrote in the letter to employees. “But his desire to serve the people of the state he loved so well, and to take care of the members that he cared for so much, always gave him strength in the face of adversity.”

    Eddie Basha’s voice was easy to pick out on company radio and TV spots, and the family name is as recognizable as ever, thanks to the bold red cursive font on the side of more than 100 stores throughout the state of Arizona.

    But the Eddie Basha legacy, in the East Valley and beyond, likely goes well beyond the sale of produce or packaged goods.

    "Sad & heartbroken to hear about the passing of Eddie Basha,” posted Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton on Twitter. “Champion for education, best thing we can do to honor him is support our schools.”

    In addition to roads named after the family in Chandler, Basha himself – a graduate of Chandler High School – served on the Arizona Board of Education and the Arizona Board of Regents, the governing body for the state’s public universities; the family name is also emblazoned on the side of two schools in the city – Basha Elementary School and Basha High School.

    He also unsuccessfully ran for governor in 1994, losing to incumbent Fife Symington.

    According to The Associated Press, friends said Basha and his company gave and raised millions of dollars for worthwhile causes around the state for years. He also was known to hand $100 bills out to panhandlers and singlehandedly bailed out countless community-service groups.

    Within minutes of news of Basha’s passing breaking early Tuesday evening, “Eddie Basha” became one of Arizona's top five trending topics on Twitter. As former Bashas’ store employees shared their encounters with their former boss, Valley personalities, in addition to Stanton, also took to the short-form social networking site.

    “A true inspiration for Chandler and Arizona,” said Chandler city councilman Jeff Weninger.

    Added Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was recently hospitalized after falling and injuring his shoulder: “Sad to hear about great Arizonan Eddie Basha. He always thought of others; even reached out to me in recent hospital stay.”

    Sen. Jeff Flake followed with “One of Arizona’s finest. He leaves a great legacy.”

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  5. article Incumbents reelected, wastewater measures pass

    Wednesday, March 20, 2013 4:00 am

    Marana voters spoke loud and clear in the town’s March 12 Primary Election.

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  6. article Marana Election results - Incumbents are back, wastewater questions answered

    Tuesday, March 12, 2013 8:36 pm

    With the unofficial election results flowing in for the Town of Marana's all-mail election.

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  7. article Ballots sent out for Marana primary

    Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:00 am

    The Town of Marana’s election season has officially arrived. Beginning last Thursday, the Pima County Recorder’s Office began to mail out ballots to approximately 20,000 registered voters in town. 

  8. article Marana preparing for election season

    Wednesday, January 9, 2013 4:00 am

    While the Town of Oro Valley will retain all current council members until at least June of next year, the Town of Marana will have a busy election season come March, when four incumbents and two challengers will compete to earn a seat on council. 

  9. article Some races decided as results are still pending

    Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:00 am

    With the high number of provisional and mail-in ballots last week, the state had more than 600,000 votes to count after the Nov. 6 General Election. In Pima County, election crews spent the last week going through nearly 80,000 ballots.

  10. article Historic Republican Sweep in Pinal County

    Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:00 am

    Pinal County, a Democratic county encumbered with a history of corruption, has been viewed by many as primarily a rural void between Maricopa and Pima counties.  

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  11. article Melvin wins in LD11, criticizes redistricting

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 2:14 pm

    Sen. Al Melvin was elected to a third term in the Arizona Senate Tuesday night, defeating Democrat Jo Holt for a seat in Legislative District 11, which was formerly District 26.

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  12. article Race for Sheriff: Dupnik leads, ballots still being counted

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 1:05 pm

    As it sits, incumbent Clarence Dupnik looks to be on his way to his ninth consecutive term in office as Pima County Sheriff.

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  13. article Marana Unified School Board election results

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 11:19 am

    The unofficial results for the Marana Unified School District show all three incumbents in the lead.

  14. article Marana School Board elections to be decided

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012 4:00 am

    The Marana Unified School District has three of its current school board members seeking reelection as their terms expire, with one challenger.

  15. article Holt responds to Sen. Al Melvin

    Wednesday, October 24, 2012 4:00 am

    Response to Al Melvin’s column in the Oct. 19 edition of  The Explorer.

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  16. article Letters to the editor

    Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:00 am

    An UnAmerican thing to say

  17. article Candidates running for Justice of the Peace and Constable

    Thursday, October 11, 2012 9:37 am

    What are Constables and a Justice of the Peace:

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  18. article Dupnik aiming for ninth term

    Wednesday, October 10, 2012 4:00 am

    Clarence Dupnik is looking to win his ninth consecutive term as Pima County Sheriff. The 75-year-old has maintained the position as the county’s top law enforcement official for the last 32 years, and despite the various campaign signs around town reading “Dump Dupnik,” the incumbent isn’t planning on going anywhere.

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  19. article Thoughts on candidates

    Wednesday, October 10, 2012 4:00 am

    Over the last few weeks there has been a lot of talk about endorsements for candidates aiming to take office after the Nov. 6 General Election. 

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  20. article Napier calls for leadership over politics

    Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:19 am

    Running for Pima County Sheriff, Mark Napier was dominant in the primary election against his four Republican opponents, pulling in more than 43 percent of the total 66,662 votes cast, and defeating his closest opponent, Terry Frederick, by more than 18,000 votes.

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  21. article Upcoming debates in LD9, and CD1

    Wednesday, October 3, 2012 4:00 am

    The Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission will host a debate for House of Representative and Senate candidates in Legislative District 9 at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4. The debate will be at the Pima Community College Downtown Campus located at 1255 N. Stone Avenue in Tucson.    

  22. article Education pushed Holt to run for Senate

    Tuesday, September 18, 2012 4:52 pm

    Jo Holt, a Democrat, is new to the political stage, but feels it’s time for a newcomer to take the reins in the State Senate for Legislative District 11, formerly known as District 26.

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  23. article Candidates now look to Nov. 6 General Election

    Wednesday, September 5, 2012 4:00 am

    With the Primary Election over, many races will start gaining more attention as candidates focus on the Nov. 6 General Election where more than just the U.S. President will be decided.

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  24. article Voters have plenty of choices in the Aug. 28 primary election

    Wednesday, August 22, 2012 4:00 am

    On Tuesday, Arizona voters will be voting on the primary candidates they want to see move on to the General Election, and based on early numbers, many residents have already spoken.

  25. article Gov. Brewer goes against White House orders to help young illegal immigrants

    Thursday, August 16, 2012 4:07 pm

    An executive order from Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer might prevent young illegal immigrants from taking advantage of President Barack Obama’s orders to be more lenient.

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