Arizona could have a lieutenant governor if bill passes
By Howard Fisher | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral Arizonans may get to decide if they want to elect the state’s chief executive the same
By Howard Fisher | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral Arizonans may get to decide if they want to elect the state’s chief executive the same
PinalCentral FLORENCE — The Pinal County Public Health Services District confirmed Friday a presumptive positive case of coronavirus. The patient, a health care worker in
By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic More than 100 Gilbert residents applied to fill a vacancy on the Town Council, and local leaders on Thursday
By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Three legislative proposals that are each designed to independently scale back the lawmaking powers of voters could, in
By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic An agricultural trade association said Wednesday it no longer employs a lobbyist at the center of an ethics investigation
By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Former Scottsdale City Councilwoman Lisa Borowsky has announced a bid for mayor. Former Scottsdale City Councilwoman Lisa Borowsky is
By Ian James | Arizona Republic The town of Tusayan has been lobbying the Trump administration while seeking approval for building roads and running electrical
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral Calling it rural protection, the state House voted Wednesday to impose an additional hurdle on those
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror A proposal to expand the role of mini self-driving delivery devices, including allowing them to be on Arizona highways,
By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Colleges and student sports leagues could not ban athletes from earning money on endorsement deals under a proposed law
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed an $8.3 billion emergency new coronavirus spending plan on Wednesday that earned
Jeff Flake sacrificed his political career to defy the GOP and President Donald Trump. So why is this man smiling? By Stephen Lemons | PHOENIX
Resolution encourages conservation, recognizes changing climate By Amy Joi O’Donoghue | Deseret News Utah’s booming population growth and rapid economic development means the need for
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer One of the nice things in my subdivision each spring is the blooming of wildflowers. They’re beautiful and enhance
By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror As the hours-long debate on whether transgender girls and women should be allowed to play the sports they love
By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The head of a major business organization wants state lawmakers and Gov. Doug Ducey to
By Katie Surma | Arizona Republic Over the past few decades, former Rep. Jim Kolbe watched the Republican Party shift from the party of Reagan
KTAR.com The director of the Arizona Department of Health Services said Monday that the state is monitoring 250 returning travelers for coronavirus. “We know the
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear two cases brought by a coalition of Republican attorneys
By Brian Maffly | The Salt Lake Tribune New polling suggests that Utahns support by a wide margin early retirements for Rocky Mountain Power’s coal-fired
Tiney Ricciardi | The Denver Post A Denver-based company hopes to be the state’s first to study the effects of marijuana on Alzheimer’s disease, thanks to
Lyft puts $2 million behind push to defeat assemblyman; ‘They’re trying to send a message to all legislators’ By Christine Mai-Duc | The Wall Street
By Adam McCann | WalletHub In 2020, women in some parts of America still get the short end of the stick — even as they
In the age of AI advances, self-driving cars turned out to be harder than people expected By Kelsey Piper | Vox When it comes to
McSally has Trump support; Kelly has money By James Arkin | POLITICO Martha McSally, former fighter pilot, was in the midst of launching an attack
By Suhauna Hussain | Los Angeles Times UC Santa Cruz fired 54 graduate student wo/rkers who were on strike demanding higher pay to afford the
By Suhauna Hussain | Los Angeles Times UC Santa Cruz fired 54 graduate student workers who were on strike demanding higher pay to afford the
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