
Arizona regulations, taxes boost economic outlook
By Cronkite News Lower taxes, fewer regulations and right-to-work laws helped push Arizona toward the top of a report this week ranking states on their

By Cronkite News Lower taxes, fewer regulations and right-to-work laws helped push Arizona toward the top of a report this week ranking states on their
By Cronkite News Every month seemingly brings a slick new gadget to consumers’ hands, but those technological advancements aren’t always felt in the public sector,

By Blake Benard | Cronkite News Call it the Arizona Diamondbacks effect. Eighteen years ago the major league baseball team moves into new stadium digs,

State drafting new air quality permits for 4 uranium mines By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is still


By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Corporation Commissioner Andy Tobin sat out on a vote April 12 because of a potential conflict of

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Arizona voters could decide whether utilities must pay full credit for surplus solar energy A new initiative seeks

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Eight applicants have applied for a vacancy on the Pinal County Superior Court created by the retirement of
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Senate Federal Aviation Budget A yes vote was to start debate on a bill authorizing Federal Aviation Administration programs. Voting 98 for and none against,

By Jeff Metcalfe | The Arizona Republic Carl Crawford and Shiela Reyman are dressed to cheer for Arizona State. That’s what they long to be

By Hanley Wood Data Studio Not all American cities are created equally when it comes to air quality, and some of the most environmentally friendly

REALTORMag Home owners may be slightly too optimistic about their home’s value compared to what appraisers say it’s actually worth. Home values are, on average,

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times Monday, April 18, marks the 99th day of the 2016 legislative session and begins what, by lawmakers’ own

Hundreds of people flooded Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix on April Fools’ Day. Some carried signs offering “free hugs.” Others decried the bungled presidential preference

By Cathryn Creno | The Arizona Republic Four southeast Valley school districts — Chandler, Mesa, Tempe Elementary and Queen Creek — are building, rebuilding or

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times If the Arizona Coyotes want lawmakers to pass legislation that will allow them to build a new publicly

By Cuyler Meade | Cronkite News Maricopa County said the Diamondbacks “have almost total responsibility for the maintenance, operation, and repair of Chase Field,” and

By Maria Polletta | The Arizona Republic Mesa officials on Thursday revealed the likely location for an Arizona State University presence downtown The mixed-use campus

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer State and railroad company officials are expected to meet next month on a proposed rail switchyard on state trust

By Sari Horwitz | The Washington Post The Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign will sue the state of Arizona over voter access to

April 14, 2016 by RealEstateRama (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted, with no editing unless they contain factual errors.) (Congressman Gosar met with

Apache Junction Independent The Arizona Clean and Accountable Elections Act was filed with the Secretary of State’s office April 12 to give everyday people a

By Coral Davenport | The New York Times Senators on Wednesday reached a deal to act on a comprehensive energy bill as soon as this

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Corporate tax cuts enacted during the Great Recession amid promises they would stimulate business growth are

By Paul Giblin | The Arizona Republic Valley Metro transit planners are re-examining a light-rail route to downtown Glendale after City Council members expressed concerns

The Wall Street Journal (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) It’s been a rough few weeks for President Obama’s signature reform
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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