
Ken Bennett worries the Senate auditors could be cooking the numbers. Gee, ya think?
Clearly, the Senate’s ninja auditors have something to hide. Why else would they block the Senate’s own liaison from getting information about what the heck

Clearly, the Senate’s ninja auditors have something to hide. Why else would they block the Senate’s own liaison from getting information about what the heck

Twitter posting By Lacey Latch | Arizona Republic Two of the primary social media accounts associated with the Arizona Senate’s review of the Maricopa County

Center for Disease Control By Danny Shapiro | KTAR After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its COVID-19 guidance Tuesday because of a

Stacker has taken a closer look at each of the 50 states to determine what type of land each state is most known for, who

By 3TV/CBS 5 | Photo via City of Phoenix Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher has announced his retirement, the City of Phoenix confirmed Monday afternoon. Zuercher plans

Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita briefly addressed the attendees at the “Rally to Protect Our Elections” hosted by Turning Point Action in Phoenix on July 24, 2021.

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By Brady Wheeler | Arizona Daily Sun The Goldwater Institute, an Arizona-based conservative think tank, says it has filed more than $23 million in claims

Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks to advocates of stopping the filibuster at a rally in Phoenix. He was later detained./Progress Arizona via Facebook By EJ Montini

The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co. | Rose Law Group

By Nicole Friedman | Wall Street Journal PHOENIX—Once a poster child for the foreclosure crisis, Phoenix’s housing market is booming again, boosted by robust population

By Philip Haldiman | Your Valley Home inventory remains low in Peoria, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a pot of gold at the end

By Robert Dietz | NAHB Now As supply-side challenges continue, June recorded a decline of 6.6% for sales of newly-constructed single family homes, according to

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Town of Gilbert is looking at annexing 14 acres of land near the southeast corner of

By Jessica Boehm, Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic More than 500 seniors who live in a mobile home park near Scottsdale on the Salt River-Pima Maricopa

Lake Mead Water Level from Hoover Dam /Adobe Stock By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Arizona leaders are bracing for a historic Colorado River shortage

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Construction is underway on the first “living building” in Arizona, which will serve as an office for the

By AZRE | AZ Big Media The pandemic’s impact on the Greater Phoenix office market appears to have passed its peak with the market stabilizing

By Mescal Movie Set | AZBEX The Mescal Movie Set, the home to the movies “Tombstone,” “The Quick and the Dead,” and more than 80

Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher/City of Phoenix photo By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher is retiring later this year after
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From fiscal responsibility to public safety funding to more adopted animals, 2025 was a successful and productive year in Maricopa County government. This video captures

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs With the 2026 legislative session and new budget talks on the horizon, officials are keeping a watchful eye on

Photo via White House Press Announcement By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday night that aims to preempt