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Over 80 percent of American adults will receive a payment By Ashlyn Still, Heather Long and Kevin Uhrmacher | The Washington Post The U.S. government

Over 80 percent of American adults will receive a payment By Ashlyn Still, Heather Long and Kevin Uhrmacher | The Washington Post The U.S. government

Experts say going to the grocery store is a risk in this time of precautions against the spread of the coronavirus, There’s a lot to

“I told my wife the grocery store didn’t have something she asked me to get and, for the first time ever, she believed me.” By


By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona’s top elections official on Wednesday accused the state’s top legal officer of “political grandstanding” by opposing her plan to

Most expensive race in the nation Arizona is, indeed, going to be home to the most expensive Senate race in the nation. Further evidence comes

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star The state Senate will get a new chance to escape at least some of the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A new executive order by Gov. Doug Ducey on “essential services” appears less designed to

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Up until this month, many Arizona cities were riding high on good times. Populations were growing, jobs were booming,

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic With its scandals, culture war skirmishes and sunny economic outlook, this year’s legislative session started out like plenty of

Mammoth bill that aims to sooth reeling economy came together after days of tense negotiations By Erica Werner, Mike DeBonis and Paul Kane | The

KTAR.com As coronavirus spreads across Arizona, shutting down businesses and closing schools, Gov. Doug Ducey introduced an initiative Tuesday designed to bring together those who

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The viral pandemic is finally getting the state to fund a hotline that has been mired in controversy for

Phoenix New Times (Editor’s note: This article is a segment of a story about how people all over the Valley reacting to COVD-19.) Most mayors in

It includes money to prevent evictions and foreclosures. Author Jeff Sabato| 12 News Fears of evictions and foreclosures due to coronavirus financial hardships could be

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Buckeye will have a new mayor as political mainstay Jackie Meck has chosen not to run for reelection. Meck,

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Maricopa County’s disease control division medical director said Monday that she didn’t agree with Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision to

By Michael Gerson | The Washington Post When Blaise Pascal said, “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room


By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic The U.S. Senate failed to advance the $1.6 trillion coronavirus aid package during a rare Sunday vote that

By Rachel Leingang, Stephanie Innes and Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Lisa Williams went all the way to the top. When her doctor in Apache

By Theresa Vargas | The Washington Post It is not yet lunchtime, and I have already explained climate change to a 7-year-old, made a homemade

KTAR Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced Friday night that he has signed action that will change unemployment guidelines and extend the deadline to file state

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Services Gov. Doug Ducey insisted Friday he has no intent to order Arizonans to stay

By Joshua Gerard Gargiulo | Cronkite News The U.S. and Mexico will stop all “nonessential” border crossings after midnight Friday in an effort to contain

By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times As some grocery store shelves lay as bare as Cactus League stadiums and restaurant dining rooms, lawmakers in

By Dillon Rosenblatt March 20, 2020 An early adjournment to the Legislature to avert the spread of COVID-19 would effectively kill a host of proposed ballot
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By National Association of Home Builders Builder sentiment inched up in March even as builders continue to express affordability concerns stemming from elevated construction costs

By Gilbert Independent The Gilbert Planning Commission recently reviewed a site plan and two conditional use permit requests for a proposed PopStroke miniature golf venue

Photo via IMDb By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter “Is that a freaking pigeon?!” No, it is “Reminders of Him,” the new adaptation