
ASU, GCU get largest COVID-19 aid checks in the nation
By Wissam Melhem | Arizona Mirror The largest single payout of COVID-19 aid money to a higher education institution will go to Arizona State University,

By Wissam Melhem | Arizona Mirror The largest single payout of COVID-19 aid money to a higher education institution will go to Arizona State University,

By Dillon Rosenblatt and Julia Shumway A fight is brewing in Arizona over whether to switch to an all-mail ballot for the primary and general election

By Dillon Rosenblatt, Julia Shumway and Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Arizona Capitol Times The 2020 primary ballot is set and at least 15 current lawmakers will

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Washington’s next stimulus in response to the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, which has decimated jobs and

By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic Opinion: I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but the people of Arizona need the Legislature to get back

By KTAR.com The Arizona Department of Health Services will release additional information regarding coronavirus patients within the state beginning Sunday. AZDHS Director Cara Christ announced

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Two months ago, lawmakers were arguing about how to spend an estimated $1 billion budget surplus. Today, legislative number crunchers


By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Have friends flying in from Fort Worth? Roanoke Va.? Or even Lesterville, S.D.? Well,

By Michael Lucie | KTAR Gov. Doug Ducey has announced more than $55 million to help Arizona’s hospitals endure the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal- Central The legal counsel for the Arizona Board of Regents is telling Attorney General Mark Brnovich

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Two seats on the Salt River Project board of directors remain under the control of solar advocates following Tuesday’s

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Arizonans should be wearing cloth face coverings — masks — when they go out in public, the state’s health

By Rafael Carranza | Arizona Republic Three Democratic lawmakers representing congressional districts along the U.S.-Mexico border demanded that Donald Trump’s administration halt all construction of

KTAR.com In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, polling data collected from 1,000 Arizonans indicates the primary concerns of residents are related to the economy.

By Kent Somers | Arizona Republic Anyone who has lived in Arizona long knows it’s best to be kind, but firm, when people call to

By Valerie Strauss |The Washington Post With most of the world’s schools shut because of the coronavirus crisis, you can now find a lot of

Arizona Daily Star The Pima County Board of Supervisors has appointed Betty Villegas as District 5 Supervisor after an emotional tribute to Supervisor Richard Elías,

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times A Chandler man who runs a retail store for preppers denied on Tuesday that he’s deceiving the public

By Kevin Stone |KTAR Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday ordered a 14-day self-quarantine for anybody flying into Arizona from coronavirus hot spot New York and

By Perry Vandell | Arizona Republic Several Pinal County public officials have filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Health Services and the Pinal

By Amy Taxin | KAAL-TV As the country hunkered down to fend off the coronavirus, Carolina McAuley expected her middle school-age kids would continue to

By Lorraine Longhi, Joshua Bowling, Paulina Pineda and Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Scottsdale, Gilbert and Buckeye will see new mayors elected in August as

By Katie Sawyer | Pinal Central The candidates for Maricopa City Council include two current members Julia Gusse and Nancy Smith, as well as Bob

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central Local educator Jeff Lavender has thrown his hat into the ring for city council. Monday was the last day

ESPN MLB and players are increasingly focused on a plan that could allow them to start the season as early as May. The plan, would

By Dino Grandoni with Paulina Firozi | The Washington Post In an unusual move causing some concern among current and former park employees, the Trump
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Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Attorney General Kris Mayes is challenging several recent Arizona Corporation Commission

Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reis Thebault | New York Times A slate of liberal candidates won control of the board of Arizona’s largest public

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