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Sky Harbor Airport News Illustration by Phil Riske By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer I took a helicopter ride in 2001 with a pilot for

Sky Harbor Airport News Illustration by Phil Riske By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer I took a helicopter ride in 2001 with a pilot for

A sprawling swath of the West is in drought, with more than 20 years of dryness in the Colorado River basin. Researchers say nearly every

Critical race theory seeks to highlight how historical inequities and racism shape public policy and social conditions. By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic Republican gubernatorial

By Paulina Pineda |Arizona Republic (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents My Sister’s Closet.) The owners of a popular upscale secondhand store in the Phoenix area

Citizens for a Better Arizona leader Randy Parraz speaks during a press conference at the state Capitol on Jan. 10, 2011, warning then-Senate President Russell

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer By Jen Fifield |Arizona Republic After promising to be “boring” if elected and criticizing his predecessor for being too political,

Compliments of Erika Neuberg By Jimmy Magahern | Phoenix Magazine Until the state’s new voting district maps are approved, the most powerful person in Arizona

Phoenix Metro By Nathan Brown and Camryn Sanchez | Arizona Capitol Times Legislation is in the works to extend an extra half-cent sales tax

Voters are supporting both major parties. By Christopher Conover Election Day is less than a year away and Arizona voters are nearly evenly split when

By Jason Keil | Phoenix Magazine Over the past year, several high-profile national journalists were poached from their newsrooms by Substack, an electronic newsletter platform.

Communist Flag By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services A bid by a Prescott Valley lawmaker to mandate that Arizona students be taught about communism isn’t

By Nathan Brown | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona lawmakers next year will be wrestling with what to do in the shadow of a worsening shortage

State Senator J. D. Mesnard and Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Scott Bales speaking with supporters at the Arizona State Capitol in 2019./ Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia
Rep. Paul Gosar /Gage Skidmore/Flicker Opinion: Censure was warranted. But stripping Gosar of committee assignments denies his constituents equal representation and invites retaliation. By Robert

By Ryan Randazzo/The Arizona Republic Arizona’s largest electric company has asked for a do-over in its latest rate case, in which state regulators slashed the

Communist Flag By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A bid by a Prescott Valley lawmaker to mandate that Arizona students be taught about communism

Phoenix City Council By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic The Phoenix City Council will allow the public to weigh in soon on its recently imposed

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Emmerson Enterprises.) The Maricopa City Council approved a minor General Plan Land Use Amendment for Maricopa 40, a 190-home development

By Edward Celaya | Arizona Daily Star According to the TSA, official federal policy toward marijuana and marijuana-derived products is that they remain illegal and

By Taylor Seely, Maritza Dominguez | Arizona Republic A massive community about to get underway in the nation’s fastest-growing city raises the question: Where will the

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc., is planning to build a massive energy storage facility in

The East-West Corridor would be built on the south side of Farrell Road and include a four-lane bridge over the Santa Rosa Wash. Construction will

By Vincent Salandro | Builder Tricon Residential provided an update on its active build-to-rent community pipeline, which has expanded to over 3,000 rental units in 23

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter, Writer President Biden Monday went through the silly tradition of pardoning a turkey to commemorate the Thanksgiving holiday. For

By Symone Strong | Builder For the 11th consecutive year, KB Home has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its commitment

By Sam Ballesteros | Your Valley Chuck Hawkins and his wife put their Surprise house on the market on a Friday afternoon. By the following Monday, it

Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton (Photo via City of Phoenix) By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic By the time Jeff Barton got to Morehouse College,
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By AZ Mirror Private equity firms own nearly 3 million apartment units, about 13% of the total apartments across the country, according to a new analysis from

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s yearly legislative session is approaching its end and lawmakers still haven’t settled on a state

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The majority of Arizona’s lawmakers have ties to education, yet the state still struggles to find