
Ducey promises Arizona will ‘push back’ on Biden’s vaccine mandates
Staff reports | The Republic Sept. 10. 2021 Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has promised to “push back” on President Joe Biden’s plan to require large

Staff reports | The Republic Sept. 10. 2021 Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has promised to “push back” on President Joe Biden’s plan to require large

Cardinals’ receiver Christian Kirk, shown at a Zoom conference Sept. 1, credits the Barrow Brainbook for his better understanding of head trauma and its affects

Arizona representatives gather at the Capitol in Phoenix./Mary Jo Pitzl By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic State Rep. Bret Roberts, R-Maricopa, announced Wednesday he

Katie Hobbs By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is trying to do what the head of the Arizona Republican

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA tour) By Richard Ruela Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey had been elected on a platform of tax cuts, but

Dawn Grove/Flickr By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Dawn Grove is vice president and corporate counsel for Karsten Manufacturing, the parent company of PING, a

Sen. Kirsten Engel/Campaign photo By Jeremy Duda Arizona Mirror Democratic state Sen. Kirsten Engel is resigning from the legislature to focus on her campaign for the

Upper Santa Cruz River By Ian James, | Arizona Republic For much of the past century, the Santa Cruz River flowed through Tucson only when

Kari Lake, the former Fox 10 news anchor in Phoenix, has launched a Republican bid to be Arizona governor./YOUTUBE/PRAGERU By Dennis Welch | 3TV/CBS 5

By Griselda Zetino | KTAR.com Results from statewide testing done in the spring provide a first look at how the pandemic has impacted students across

Outside the Eloy Detention Center in Pinal County/AZPM Where do the tens of thousands of people in Arizona’s prisons fit in redistricting? As Arizona prepares

Governor’s Office is on the 9th floor By Stacey Barchenge | Arizona Republic Candidates on both sides of the aisle hoping to become the state’s

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Arizona’s population growth over the past decade was largely in Maricopa County and was especially concentrated in predominantly Republican

Photo by atmtx | Flickr/CC BY-ND-NC 2.0 By Jeerod MacDonald—Evoy (By the way) Arizona among the first states to allow residents to add driver’s license

A drying up section of the San Pedro river By Ian James | Arizona Republic In the driest of times, when the desert grasslands of

Arizona’s Attorney General said Tuesday that the City of Tucson’s recently passed COVID-19 vaccine mandate violates state law, calling for it to be repealed/Posted by

A tractor is driven on Ramona Farms in the Gila River Indian Community./ Oskar Agredano/Cronkite News As Arizona moves into Tier 1 shortage status next
Facebook Photo/Waymo By Suelen Rivera KTAR.com Seniors and the disabled in the East Valley find self-driving vehicles preferable over conventional taxis and rideshare options, a

So you got fired from your job for refusing to get vaccinated or wear a mask. By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Healthcare cure

Sports betting in Arizona is on schedule to launch at midnight on Sept. 9, just in time for NFL kickoff in Tampa. Rebecca Hanchett |

Great Hearts, like many charter schools around the state, has not adopted a mask mandate this year. By Yana Kunichoff | Arizona Republic At Great

Pixabay Photo By Ken Coleman | KTAR There’s a lot of talk right now about a four-day workweek, both globally and here in the United
Congressman David Schweikert/Gage Skidmore/Creative Commons By Dennis Welch | 3TV/CBS 5 Republican Congressman David Schweikert voiced concern on Friday about a new Texas abortion law

Opinion: Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says Maricopa County supervisors must comply with a Senate subpoena, or risk losing revenue. But he’s wrong. By Robert Robb

Cleta Mitchell By Jen Fifield, Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic A prominent Republican attorney who advised President Donald Trump as he tried to overturn the

An off-duty Gila County Sheriff’s Office deputy patrols the floor of the Arizona election audit at Veterans Memorial Coliseum. /Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy /Arizona Mirror

Shiva Ayyadurai, is known to his far-right adherents as “Dr. Shiva.” By Robert Anglen, Jen Fifield |Arizona Republic The Arizona Senate has hired an election
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By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal After an hour-and-a-half-long bidding war, a winner finally emerged during an Arizona State Land Department auction on April

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Homebuilders are waiting for resolution of a lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Water Resources before they can

By Anglea Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal PulteGroup Inc. (NYSE: PHM) plans to build a townhome community in north Phoenix. The Atlanta-based homebuilder has requested