Proposal is back on ballot to hike taxes on wealthiest Arizonans
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star Arizona voters will get to decide in the November election whether they want to increase taxes
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star Arizona voters will get to decide in the November election whether they want to increase taxes
By Katie Sawyer | inMaricopa After a week of back and forth between different entities in Pinal County, Councilwoman Julia Gusse has chosen to step
By Kevin Stone | KTAR The mayor of Arizona’s largest city called the use of face masks “a success story” in the state’s ongoing battle
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The Arizona Department of Health Services has given the OK for dozens of gyms, bars and theaters to reopen
Why companies are fighting for stricter energy laws By Amanda Schupak | Huffpost The fossil fuel industry has historically steered American energy and environmental policy.
By Kevin Stone | KTAR A day after receiving another legal setback, the CEO of Mountainside Fitness vowed to open his metro Phoenix gym chain
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Everywhere you look, news about heat and drought in the West is bad.Tucson and Phoenix residents are coping
By Peter Samore | KTAR Now that Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project have asked customers to conserve energy, two members of the Arizona
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror The start of flu season isn’t generally until October, but public health officials are already preparing for a different
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The attorney for a Mesa water park is accusing the governor of “playing games”
Former top prosecutor isn’t recusing himself from this week’s final decisions on ballot initiatives. An expert says his record raises questions about impartiality. By Brahm
By Scott Anderson. | Arizona Republic The Gilbert Town Council appointed Scott Anderson to serve as interim mayor until January following Jenn Daniels’ abrupt resignation
By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic Maricopa County’s mask mandate, implemented as Arizona’s COVID-19 cases spiked in June, remains
By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times A group of Arizona Republic reporters wants sweeping changes to improve racial and ethnic diversity in their newsroom.
By Erin Stone | Arizona Republic For the first time in nearly two decades, the federal government tapped Glen Canyon Dam for extra power generating
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Republic As thousands of college students arrive at their dorm rooms at Arizona’s three public universities, they bring with them
By Lily Altavena and Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Some — but not all — students across metro Phoenix returned to the classroom Monday for
By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Two top city officials in Surprise resigned in February after a city-hired private investigator found that one of them
By Alison Steinbach | Maria Polletta Arizona Republic In Arizona, the portion of COVID-19 tests that come back positive is one of three key metrics
By Helen Wieffering | Arizona Republic The Arizona Department of Health Services has approved a reopening plan for more than 20 gyms in the Phoenix
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans won’t be voting in November on a proposal to hike pay of hospital
By Janet Perez | Arizona Capitol Times After beating the rest of the country in giving women the right to vote, Arizona has trailed the
Capitol Media Services: Gov. Ducey has accepted a federal offer of an extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits to more than 370,000 Arizonans out
Arizona Mirror The postal service is warning states, including Arizona, that it may not be able to deliver ballots and early ballot requests for the
By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Most Arizona schools are weeks away from reopening for in-person instruction, but some students will return to campus Monday for
By Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star Nearly three-dozen protesters stood in the sandy bed of the San Pedro River on Friday and urged federal
Communities that worked hard to beat the coronavirus should reap the benefits of doing so. By Elizabeth Pinsky Pediatrician and child psychiatrist Because the coronavirus
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By Jason Barry | AZFamily A ballot mistake could create some confusion in a Phoenix school board race. A federal judge has ruled that election
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale’s proposed new state-mandated ordinance designed to create more affordable housing in the city will only likely yield about
Phoenix, Ariz. (October 23, 2024) – Led by Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has voted in favor of investing $108,000 of Community Solutions Funding into splash pad improvements at A New Leaf’s La
The Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) is creating a new method for securing a 100-year assured water supply for new subdivisions. To build a new
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