
House approves allowing chaplains in public schools
By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Saying that children need more God, the state House has approved allowing chaplains in public school classrooms. Senate Bill

By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Saying that children need more God, the state House has approved allowing chaplains in public school classrooms. Senate Bill

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times The stage is set in the race to fill late-U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva’s seat in Congressional District 7 after candidates

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points Food stamp recipients will not be denied the ability to use their benefits to purchase sodas,

Credit: Drewett Works/City of Scottsdale By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Old Town Scottsdale may soon see a stylish new mixed-use multifamily and office development. Staff has recommended approval of a plan

By KTAR For years, lawmakers and real estate experts have been saying that Arizona needs to bolster its housing supply to address the growing issue of affordability. “We have both

By J.Graber | YourValley New single-family home sales increased 4.2% over 2024 in March and are up 3.5% in year-to-date comparisons in the Valley, according to the latest data from Phoenix Realtors. The number of closed sales in March was the highest

By Mark Yam | New York Times Forty-six hours before Rüdiger Koch officially seized the Guinness World Record for the longest time spent living in an underwater fixed habitat,
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By AZ Mirror The federal government is reducing the number of vaccines it formally recommends to all children in the United States, which public health

BY JIM SHARPE | KTAR It’s a new year, which means a new legislative session, so who better to fill us in on the 2026

By Serena O’Sullivan | KTAR PHOENIX — When it comes to Arizona’s biggest elections of 2026, President Donald Trump prefers to hedge his bets. On