
Regional News: Utah House scraps bills to recall, censure Sen. Mitt Romney
Speaker says House will support citation in support of President Trump instead By Katie McKellar \ Deseret News As the dust settles in wake of

Speaker says House will support citation in support of President Trump instead By Katie McKellar \ Deseret News As the dust settles in wake of

One by one, bondholders, insurers and most wildfire victims have signed onto PG&E’s plan for emerging from bankruptcy reorganization. Only Newsom now stands in the

By Kevin Stone | KTAR Democrat Mark Kelly isn’t leading just Arizona’s 2020 Senate race in fundraising. The former astronaut has raked in $20.2 million

By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror Sen. Martha McSally, who’s in one of the most hotly contested Senate races in the country, is encouraging outside

By Kwame Anthony Appiah | The New York Times Magazine After a decades-long marriage, my wife and I divorced. We have two sons, now grown.

By Ian James | Arizona Republic A judge on Monday overturned a key government approval for a proposed copper mine in Arizona’s Coronado National Forest,

Senate panel OKs increase in lawmakers’ per diem for travel to Phoenix By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star State lawmakers

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times An Arizona legislator is proposing that the state’s five energy regulators be appointed by the governor, instead of

By Mark Feinsand | MLB Could Selection Sunday be coming to Major League Baseball? MLB is considering a significant restructuring of its playoff format, one

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic An Arizona Supreme Court judge is being accused of abusing his power after he ruled that a well-known Maricopa

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Mesa has operated its finances differently from most Phoenix-area cities for the past 75 years. Residents don’t pay a

If group chats overwhelm you or short responses make you anxious, these expert tips can help By Taylor Trudon | Huffpost Do those little gray

12News Is this program something you’d want your employer to try out? Utah is paying public employees to travel to Mexico to fill their prescription

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times 75 years old and rely on Social Security. Every month, a relatively generous government check of $1,000 arrives

Mark Olalde | Reporter and Ryan Menezes | The Los Angeles Times Across much of California, fossil fuel companies are leaving thousands of oil and

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror Civil libertarians say a push by a top Republican lawmaker to rein in online harassment is so broad that

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Mohave County’s elected leaders want Arizona water regulators to step in and prohibit the expansion of irrigated farmlands in

Arizona Senator Martha McSally was among a group of Republican Senators who tried to intervene to prevent President Donald Trump from firing Ambassador Gordon Sondland

New Hampshire debate Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Chetackle with the week’s biggest news, Trump’s reaction to his impeachment acquittal.

By Mark Flatten | Goldwater Institute So you are looking for a new career, one that allows you to work anywhere in the country with

Nevadans have opposed Yucca Mountain for decades By MarketWatch President Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to reverse his position on a proposal to create a

By Dan Boyd | Albuquerque Journal While debate on the issue simmers at the Roundhouse, most New Mexico adults continue to support legalizing recreational marijuana

CSU-Pueblo wins state approval to begin offering “Cannabis, Biology and Chemistry” degree By Elizabeth Hernandez | The Denver Post Colorado State University-Pueblo received state approval

By Dale Kasler | Sacramento Bee Make no mistake: PG&E Corp. will plunge Californians into darkness again this year if it thinks that will prevent another

“We’re probably not nominating the best people to be the leader of our respective parties,” Gov. Gary Herbert told POLITICO. By Caitlin Oprysko | POLITICO

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announces a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents on

By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Former Scottsdale City Councilman David Ortega is the third person to announce a bid for Scottsdale mayor in the
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By Mark Carlisle | Daily Independent The NPHX Church at Central and Montebello avenues in Phoenix is planning to use 10.3 acres on the south

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Someone tried to burn down a Surprise warehouse that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to turn into a

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker chastised Democrats on Monday for voting against increased funding for school voucher oversight, something that they’ve demanded for years.