
REGIONAL NEWS: Mayor opposes marijuana legalization in New Mexico
By Michael McDevitt | Las Cruces Sun-News As New Mexico faces the prospect of legalizing marijuana for recreational use, the left-leaning Las Cruces City Council

By Michael McDevitt | Las Cruces Sun-News As New Mexico faces the prospect of legalizing marijuana for recreational use, the left-leaning Las Cruces City Council

KABC TV City officials in Reno, Nevada, have warned residents who see pigeons wearing hats that there’s more than meets the eye. “While quirky or

Arizona haven for startups By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News The CEO of the largest business advocacy group in America, the United States Chamber

Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick announced that she is going to

By Nathaniel Popper | The New Yrok Times SAN FRANCISCO — It has become common wisdom that too much time spent on smartphones and social

How, and when, to introduce current events to your children By Paul L. Underwood | The New York Times Confession: I am sometimes jealous of

By Ryan Randazzo and Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Republican leaders at the Arizona Legislature are proposing that tribes with outstanding water disputes with the

Cities can’t pass inclusionary zoning laws By Steven Hsieh | Phoenix New Times During his State of the State speech on Monday, Republican Governor Doug

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A three-term Arizona lawmaker wants police posted at every polling place to deal with possible violence he fears

By Jessica Myers | Cronkite News Arizona was identified Thursday as one of seven states where Democrats plan to “fight like hell” to turn the

By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times In an effort to “chip away at the deep-rooted cronyism” and clean up government, Gov. Doug Ducey wants

By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times Spending part of a one-time windfall to build new roads and bridges was a rare idea in Gov.

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Tucson Electric Power Co. needs higher rates to pay for more than $1 billion as it moves its

By Katie Surma | Arizona Republic Sen. Martha McSally had a combative encounter with a CNN reporter on Thursday as the Senate gears up for

By Andrew Howard | Arizona Republic When Arizona started issuing licenses for farmers to grow hemp in 2019, many people predicted a boost to the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Two lawmakers are proposing to let at least several Native American tribes keep some

By Jennifer A. Dlouhy (Bloomberg) — The Trump administration on Wednesday will announce the authorization of a roughly 3,000-acre solar farm near Palm Springs, California,

By Jasen Lee | KSL SALT LAKE CITY — Utah has more jobs available than it has people to fill them. The U.S. Chamber of

By Aldo Svaldi | The Denver Post Homebuyers across most of Colorado, not just those in metro Denver, are faced with much slimmer pickings heading

By Noah Glick | KUNR Public Radio Reno, Nevada was ranked first overall as the top performing metro area in 2019, according to Area Development

By Michael Gerstein | Santa Fe New Mexican A state agency that regulates public utilities in New Mexico was “hacked by an outside source,” Public

News Release: AZCARDINALS.COM Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who said he had more fun this season than the recent past, has a laugh on the sideline

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Student athletes at Arizona universities and community colleges would be able to profit from

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) As a DREAMer, Antonio’s fate rests with a U.S. Supreme Court decision

APS won’t spend money on political campaigns for Arizona Corporation Commission, company CEO says By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co.’s new chief

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Liberal activists are coming for Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema again, infuriated by her support of two of President

By Dianna M. Náñez | Arizona Republic In 1993, Congress passed a sweeping law to make it easier for Americans to vote and maintain their
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By Canary Media Form Energy invented a novel iron-air battery to store clean energy for much longer timeframes than conventional lithium-ion batteries can. The startup is still constructing its

Photo via the City of Queen Creek “Water costs will continue to rise. Municipalities need the flexibility to respond to rising costs driven by our diminishing

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