
Bill would redefine ‘political committee’
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times The legal wilderness that Arizona’s campaign finance regulations have encountered since a federal judge struck down a key

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times The legal wilderness that Arizona’s campaign finance regulations have encountered since a federal judge struck down a key

By Sterling FLuharty | The Glendale Star Glendale City Council held its first 2015-16 budget workshop last week, and is scheduled to discuss budget priorities

By Amy Edelen | The Republic Cave Creek has always been proud of its Western roots and its small-town charm. But over the past year,

By Lauren Gilger | ABC 15 Just years after legalizing medical marijuana, Arizona will be one of the next battleground states in the fight for

“ . . . [I] think across the industry now, there is a tendency to try to build up our reporters into an important part

By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor No one is particularly pleased with Pinal County Sheriff’s Office detention officers and other staff losing their jobs after

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer inherited the office the first time from Janet Napolitano, when Napolitano

By Jeff Brady | NPR More than 600,000 homes in the U.S. have solar panels today — up dramatically from just a few years ago,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Your West Valley View Arizona taxpayers may get a bit of relief from inflation. By a 38-21 margin, the

By Sterling Fluharty | The Glendale Star Glendale City Manager Brenda Fischer will receive recognition as an outstanding woman in business at an event next

By Cassandra Vinograd | NBC News American ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller is dead, the aid worker’s family said Tuesday. The announcement came four days after

By Nick Labadie | Rose Law Group Senior Planner/Project Manager Negotiations began a few years ago for the sale of the 11,447-acre Mesa Water Farm

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week By Elliott D. Pollack & Co. Arizona Snapshot: As

By Allison Halliday | Realty Biz News Yes, according to a recent analysis by a media company as apparently a new Starbucks in the area

By Philip Haldiman, Editor-in-Chief | The Dealmaker It’s quiet, non-descript and unremarkable outside the only medical marijuana bakery in Scottsdale. From the parking lot you’d

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times An Arizona Senate bill intended to protect consumers from potentially misleading solar leases unanimously passed through a committee
By Mark Remillard | KTAR Salt River Project is mulling whether to increase rates for its solar customers, a move that has garnered public opposition.

By Ahsley Southall and William K. Rashbaum | The New York Times Dozens of people — including New York City building inspectors, property owners and

By AZRE On February 5, Mortenson released its quarterly Construction Cost Index report for Phoenix along with five other metropolitan areas in the U.S. According

By Catherine Reagor, The Republic | azcentral.com Many former homeowners could start buying again this year and give metro Phoenix’s housing market a much-needed boost.

By Brahm Resnik | KPNX-TV A conservative state senator from western Arizona might take on Republican Sen. John McCain in next year’s GOP primary for

Rose Law Group Reporter On the day after Super Bowl 49, U.S. District Judge Anita Brody ordered sides to try to change their settlement proposal

By Cesar Neyoy | Bajo El Sol A Maryland company that wants to build a wind tower more than 2,000 feet tall in San Luis,

Carl Mueller waited in the lobby of the Prescott radio station. Then-Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who was raised in the area, was guest-hosting

By State Sen. John Kavanagh | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Arizona would be better served if it

By Joey Bunch | The Denver Post The strides in regulating Colorado’s burgeoning marijuana industry look more like baby steps through the first quarter of

Arizona Capitol Times In 2002, Arizona voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposal allowing slot machines and table games at race tracks. Voters also narrowly approved
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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