Ducey, Hoffman detail school closures
NEWS RELEASE: Sept. 15 2020Dear Arizona families, educators, school leaders, and education community members, In our roles as Governor and Superintendent of Public Instruction, we
NEWS RELEASE: Sept. 15 2020Dear Arizona families, educators, school leaders, and education community members, In our roles as Governor and Superintendent of Public Instruction, we
By Ariane de Vogue | CNN The Supreme Court says the controversial Trump administration “Remain in Mexico” asylum policy can stay in effect while legal
By Philip Ellis | Men’s Health With the COVID-19 outbreak causing all kinds of unrest, experts are doing their best to mitigate mass panic by
By Sam Hill | Newsweek Magazine “OK, Boomer” is what younger people say when they want to dismiss boomers as being out of touch or
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Reps. Andy Biggs and Debbie Lesko voted against a hastily drawn stimulus measure that could provide tens of
By Jennifer Rubin | The Washington Post (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) President Trump has not been irrational on one topic:
By Max Nisen | Bloomberg The U.S. woke up to its first good coronavirus testing news in a while Friday, after weeks of hearing about
By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times Legislative leaders plan to meet Monday morning to discuss how to proceed with the budget and pending bills amid
Grijalva says the move could hinder the agency’s ability to carry out its mission By Allison Winter | Arizona Mirror The Bureau of Land Management
Tony Valdovinos, the founder of La Machine Field Operations, said he is prepared to end campaigning all together By Dillon Rosenblatt and Andrew Nicla |
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic [UPDATE] A judge tonight blocked the mailing of ballots. Maricopa County will mail ballots to registered Democrats who have
Telecommuting policies can help many companies keep functioning at a time of extreme uncertainty By Russ Wiles | The Arizona Republic More laptops are powering
By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers won’t be able to slide into a third term as easy as expected. As of
Antiviral drug remdesivir appeared to have an effect in American cruise passengers treated in Japan, although data are limited TOKYO—The antiviral drug remdesivir appeared to
By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror By the end of 2020, Arizona will have gained more than 49,000 new eligible voters who are immigrants since
By Debbie Lord | Cox Media Group It’s taken around three months for a virus the size of one-900th of the width of a human
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror Starting Friday, the Arizona House and Senate galleries will be closed to the public amid concerns about the spread
By Mark Cowling | PinalCentral Arizona offers plenty of tax exemptions, and state lawmakers are considering even more, a Democratic candidate for Legislative District 8
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Coronavirus fears have prompted organizers of the Democratic debate in Phoenix to cancel the planned head-to-head event in
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror To combat the spread of coronavirus in Arizona, legislative Democrats have asked Gov. Doug Ducey to fund drive-through testing
There’s some good news about coronavirus from the Boston Herald There’s reason for optimism. The virus struck only four months ago, yet we already know its
By Stuart Anderson | Forbes In a stunning repudiation of Trump administration immigration policies, U.S. District Judge Rosemary M. Collyer invalidated the key U.S. Citizenship
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy Arizona Mirror Democratic lawmakers want Gov. Doug Ducey to order a special legislative session to address coronavirus in Arizona. But that doesn’t appear
By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey declared an emergency Wednesday afternoon in response to the new coronavirus, hours after health officials announced
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral State lawmakers voted Tuesday to require warning labels on medical marijuana and use proceeds from a
By Peter Samore | KTAR As November’s national and local elections get closer, Arizonans can expect to see a lot of political advertisements — most
APS was the one that distorted the election process. For that, we’re going to strip Arizonans the right to vote for their utility regulators? By
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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
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal To address myriad issues that arose during the 2024 WM Phoenix Open, the
The Western Spirit Museum of the West at Marshall and Main By Paul Basha, Summit Land Management Traffic Engineer Roundabouts are larger, traffic circles are
By Julia Carpenter | Wall Street Journal Everyone in my family knows about my mother’s big blue binder. I jokingly refer to it as her
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