Arizona public schools see enrollment decline amid coronavirus pandemic
Madison.com By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Fewer families are choosing to send their kids to K-12 public schools in Arizona during the coronavirus pandemic, according
Madison.com By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Fewer families are choosing to send their kids to K-12 public schools in Arizona during the coronavirus pandemic, according
Maricopa County election officials hope that changing arrows to ovals on ballots will make voting more familiar to voters because of their resemblance to surveys
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Democratic Party is not entitled to a real-time time access to a list
APS intends to use some of the rate increase funds to recover costs for technological improvements made to its coal-fired Four Corners Power Plant, near
David Mehl/Cottonwood Properties photo The move kicks off the selection process far earlier than in the past By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror House Speaker
Wikipedia By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona’s top health official said she’s “highly concerned” that the state will see a COVID-19 spike after the Thanksgiving
Jamsheed Mehta/Arizona Daily Star By Anika Pasilis | Special to the Arizona Daily Star Jamsheed Mehta was asked to step from his position as Marana’s
The coronavirus have forced groups to move away from face-to-face canvassing, to texting, phone calls and social media. | CRONKITE NEWS FILE By Haille Parker
A immigrant from Ivory Coast is now playing for the Dallas Cowboys and he said he couldn’t have done it without the help of an
Rhonda Cagle and her husband, Lorenzo Sierra/ Courtesy photo Rhonda Cagle By Arizona Representative Lorenzo Sierra opinion contributor Opinion: Too many of us value our misguided
A vaccine for COVID-19 may only effectively stop the spread if enough people take it. /Photo by Javier Zayas Photography /Getty Images By Laura Olson
Maricopa.org By Rob O’Dell | Arizona Republic Ballots returned during the first week of early voting in Arizona surged nearly 100% in the state’s three
People walk along the water in Brooklyn, New York on Sept. 4. /Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg By Alexandre Tanzi and Steve Matthews Contrary to popular belief, more
Stockphoto By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Karaoke is back at your local bar. So are pool and darts. Also
Deer dancer statue outside the Pascua Yaqui Tribe’s administration building./Emma Gibson/AZPM By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The question of
SRP Photo KTAR Arizona’s largest city slipped two places in an annual ranking of energy efficiency but remained in the top 20. Phoenix checked in
Maricopa County Elections Department Photo KTAR Vote counting on early ballots in Maricopa County began Tuesday, two weeks before Election Day. “I think we’re going
Megan Carollo, who owns Flower Bar/Pinterest By Jeremy Duda |Arizona Mirror The owner of a luxury floral boutique in Scottsdale will be the fifth finalist
A dog toy that was at the heart of a copyright conflict between a Scottsdale-based manufacturer and Jack Daniels. Jack Daniels: dog toy with ‘juvenile
Sen. Martha McSally, R-Arizona, and Democratic challenger, Mark Kelly, had raised more than $133.7 million total for the race as of Sept. 30, according to
By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Brigette Peterson played up her experience in town government while Matt Nielsen touted his private sector work in an
Kristin Clark is mounting a write-in campaign to block Jake Hoffman from reaching the Arizona legislature. /Courtesy of Kristin Clark / Town of Queen Creek
Facebook Photo/University of Arizona By Rachel Gossen | KTAR The University of Arizona will increase in-person class sizes starting Oct. 26, the university announced on
More fresh air pumped into schools and disinfecting fog are a few things being done at this Fort Myers school./Screengrab/Fort Myers –News Press By Lily
Opposition to Proposition 208 may be about more than taxes Kimberly Yee/State Press By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic With the clock ticking down to
A Border Patrol unit drives by the construction site of a new section of the border wall between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
Ringer Illustration By Jeff Weiss | The Ringer In 1990, there was no star bigger than the man born Robert Van Winkle. But just as
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Phoenix, AZ— Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin of District 2 issued the following statement regarding his reelection to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors: “Thank you to the
By Independent Newsmedia Maricopa County voters appear willing to continue paying a half cent sales tax to fund roads and transit infrastructure. Proposition 479 jumped
By KTAR PHOENIX — Arizona voters passed Proposition 139, which protects the right to an abortion in the state, during the 2024 election. The Associated
By Kaia Hubbard | CBS News Washington — Republicans gained control of the Senate in the 2024 elections, with GOP wins in a handful of key
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Emmerson Holdings.) By Chase Emmerson | Bloomberg Despite the drop in housing starts, it is getting more and more expensive
Salt River Fields, the spring training home for the Diamondbacks and Rockies, hosted the second of five tournaments in the Big League Wiffle Ball Series on Saturday.
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