
Sinema-Parker congressional race decided
Democrat Kyrsten Sinema arrived in Washington today for freshman orientation at the U.S. House of Representatives after The Associated Press today declared her the winner

Democrat Kyrsten Sinema arrived in Washington today for freshman orientation at the U.S. House of Representatives after The Associated Press today declared her the winner

Renewable energy is set to rival coal as the main generator of the world’s electricity by in two decades, an International Energy Agency (IEA) says in

McClatchy- Tribune News Service NO: By Amy Ridenour, National Center for Public Policy Research There was no mention of the man-made global warming theory during

With the 2012 elections mostly over, political addicts in Arizona are feeding their habit with talk about possible candidates for governor for 2014. The race

By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter When we moved to Chandler in 1983, it was a sleepy agricultural town of fewer than

By Edward Gately The Arizona Republic A change in city zoning policy that would create flexibility for small property owners in downtown Scottsdale and push

By Cynthia Barnett Los Angeles Times On an unseasonably hot morning this fall, my 11-year-old son and I set off for Hoover Dam, his first

New York Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D) and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham (R), co-authors of a stalled bipartisan comprehensive immigration overhaul that includes a

California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) said Sunday the federal government should respect states’ rights to decide how to regulate marijuana use, in light of votes

The Monday Morning Quarterback: A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. The Blue Chip consensus

The political winds in Glendale could change directions in when four new elected leaders are seated on the city council. It will be the first

Various interests have lined up to ask the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) to deny water permits for Tusayan Ventures, which wants to build a major

Denver Post No. Green is still unsustainable By William Yeatman, Competitive Enterprise Institute think tank It’s been a rough stretch for Colorado’s “new energy economy.”

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By Doug MacEachern The Arizona Republic Conservatives like to think of themselves as more capable of rising from the ashes of Election Day disasters because

Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) officials met this week with Pinal County civic, business and community representatives in to plan ways to satisfy federal

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Business Gazette So can you call something the “Best of Phoenix”? Not if you’re doing it commercially, according to

Two former Rio Nuevo board members won’t have to dig into their own pockets, even if a judge rules against them in a lawsuit filed

The Prescott Preservation Commission and the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors both recommended against a local push to rename the 100 block of South Montezuma

By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter Republican leaders, prominent conservatives, including Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, shifted to new grounds on illegal immigration.

10. You fear heights, loud noises, air travel, and enclosed spaces 9. You insist on wearing a cape 8. By day, you work at a

A small number of doctors have given the go-ahead for about 75 percent of medical marijuana cards issued in the state, raising questions about whether

Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett tells media more than 524,000 early and provisional ballots statewide have yet to be processed and counted. That’s down

By Howard Fischer Capital Media Services/East Valley Tribune Tired of having Arizona ignored every four years, Gov. Jan Brewer said Friday she’s coming around to

When physical therapist Adi Halili bought a three-acre parcel in the Tucson Mountains in 2007, he hadn’t anticipated it would take three years of battles
7 NovRose Law Group @roselawgroup PINAL COUNTY SHERIFF’S RACE BABEU, PAUL (REP) 53.83% TAYLOR, KEVIN (DEM) 33.24% MORGAN, TY (IND) 12.77% Write-in 0.16% Expand Reply
STATE SENATOR – DIST. 4 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting Detail Map Choice Votes Percent PANCRAZI, LYNNE (DEM) 93 100.00% Write-in 0 0.00% Total 93 STATE
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure