
Dems sue because GOP candidates keep getting listed first on ballots
Wikipedia By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The Democratic National Committee and its allies are asking a federal appeals court to void a ballot-order

Wikipedia By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The Democratic National Committee and its allies are asking a federal appeals court to void a ballot-order

Pexels photo By Kevin Stone | KTAR A member of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors said he’s ready to rethink the county’s face mask

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror At least on a preliminary basis, the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission will use the state procurement process to review

Photo: Lighttruth/Creative Commmons/CC BY-NC 2.0 By Amanda Morris | Arizona Republic Steve Plimpton delivered all three of Rachel Guthrie’s children, so when he approached her

Beginning a new day rafting the Colorado River – Grand Canyon/By Al_HikesAZ/Creative Commons By Ariana Brocious | Arizona Public Media, Lexi Peery | KUER and

Photo: Gage Skidmore/Creative Commons CC BY-SA The origin story of the Senate’s newest super villain By Aída Chávez | The Nation In 2002, The Arizona Republic published

Call Centre Helper.com By Ronald J. Hansen and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic On the 70th anniversary of a nuclear explosion in Nevada that

Twenty20Pictures By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey’s repeated insistence that Arizona election laws make it “easy to vote and hard to cheat”

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Just when you thought the farce that is the Arizona Senate’s proposed audit of the 2020 election couldn’t be

dreamstime By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror The Arizona Department of Health Services has lifted eligibility requirements for the COVID-19 vaccine it distributes at its

Not a source with a political agenda, says Phil Riske, Rose Law Group senior reporter/writer. Opinion: What this dustup teaches us about free speech and the

Opinion: If a bipartisan coaliton in the Arizona Legislature on criminal justice reform agrees with abolishing the death penalty, now is the time to act.

Opinion: A majority of Americans don’t want to be around unvaccinated people. But keeping the two groups separate could be as tough as it is messy.

By twenty20photos Opinion: If Arizona handles elections well, there isn’t much case for reform. Upending the system in the name of ‘integrity’ isn’t good enough. Editorial

A tribal land acknowledgement adopted in Tempe, Arizona, recognizes that the “landscape” in and around the city—including Papago Park in Phoenix, pictured—are “sacred to the

By Rachel Gossen | KTAR The president of the Arizona Restaurant Association said that while the industry is turning around amid falling COVID-19 metrics, it

Tucson Mayor Regina Romero/Facebook By Dylan Smith | TucsonSentinel.com Tucson Mayor Regina Romero said Friday that’s she intends to remain in her post, and won’t

This week FEMA increased support to states, tribes, territories and other partners in the effort to get more Americans vaccinated against COVID-19. We are determining

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission won’t have to wait as long as expected for the census data it needs

Sen. Kirsten Engel /Capitol Media Services 2018 file photo by Howard Fischer Information from Twitter, campaign, numerous sources Democratic Sen. Kirsten Engel of Tucson Engel,

Paul Petersen/Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office By 12 News Former Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen was sentenced in Arizona on Friday to five years in the

The historic Arizona Capitol building. Arizona legislators have introduced several bills this year to allow the Legislature to have greater control over state agencies and

By Daniel Newhauser | Arizona Mirror Dozens of U.S. House Democrats, including two from Arizona, backed a resolution filed Friday to expel controversial U.S. Rep.

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times A top legislative priority for Gov. Doug Ducey to expand off-reservation gaming is stalled in the Senate after

Gov. Doug Ducey, who initially campaigned for governor in 2014 on a platform to reduce income tax rates to “as close to zero as possible,”

The Salt River Project includes a service area of about 240,000 acres spanning portions of Maricopa, Gila and Pinal Counties in central Arizona. Opinion: SRP jacked

By Stephanie Innes and Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic While the COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona could end by summer, the new coronavirus is likely here
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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