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By Dion RabouinJan | Axios More than two years after Amazon announced its search for a second headquarters and cities around the U.S. bent over

By Dion RabouinJan | Axios More than two years after Amazon announced its search for a second headquarters and cities around the U.S. bent over

By Julie Jargon | The Wall Street Journal When Jenica Andersen felt the tug for a second child at age 37, the single mom weighed

By Vandana Ravikumar | Cronkite News Even as it was losing the fight to put a citizenship question on the 2020 Census, the bureau was running

Arizona Daily Star As the field for the race to replace Ally Miller on the Board of Supervisors continues to grow, the incumbent District 1


KTAR.com Gov. Doug Ducey said he thinks it’s likely the Phoenix City Council’s decision last month to impose higher fees on ride-hailing pickups and drop-offs

The Goldwater Institute today sued the Arizona Department of Education, alleging it mishandled the state’s school voucher program in a way that breaks state law, Arizona

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen, who faces dozens of felony charges in three states, resigned from his county job

By Bethany Rodgers | The Salt Lake Tribune Utah should strive to slash air pollution by half and carbon dioxide emissions by 80% in coming

Gov. Jared Polis’ budget earmarked $14 million to advance-fund the program for 3 years By Elizabeth Hernandez | The Denver Post A bill in the

By Howard Fischer| Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star State officials have agreed to alter procedures to ensure that Arizonans who change their home

By Bryan Pietsch and Wissam Melhem | Cronkite News The late Sen. John McCain combined leadership positions that came from almost four decades in Congress

Raised on newspapers, our columnist ponders the election-season news cycle in a print-deprived world By Amy Silverman | PHOENIX Magazine Some of my best friends

Commentary by Chris Herstam | Arizona Mirror (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Welcome to 2020 – potentially the craziest political year

By Tony Valdovinos | Paradise Valley Independent (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Recently the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case

Powerful interests are lining up to move water from river communities to Phoenix and Tucson. Those communities need a veto. GUEST COLUMN: By Bruce Babbitt

St. Louis Post-Dispatch When it comes to keeping up with millennial slang, the struggle is real. Here are 24 words and phrases that you might

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Arizona and the other Lower Colorado River Basin states need to cut their water use more and faster

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times An organizer of a campaign to rein in title loans is telling a federal

By Justin Sayers | Arizona Daily Star More than 30 people gathered in a modest room at the Woods Memorial Library in midtown Tucson on

By Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic During an Oct. 8 raid, Arizona state troopers found eight pregnant women living in the cramped triplex on Brown

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Arizona’s Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally are set to return to Capitol Hill on Monday, days after a

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 Ruth Lambert | Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Name-calling. Bullying. Making faces. Walking out of a room mid-conversation.

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror House Majority Leader Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert, sponsored legislation that would bar cities and counties from blocking or restricting private

By Nicole Crites | 3TV/CBS 5 The American Medical Association is calling for a nationwide ban on “conversion therapy,” and in a landmark move later

AZ Law The Arizona Supreme Court set two new records in 2019, and Chief Justice Robert Brutinel notes that it was the “perfect storm.” He
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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

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents NuCube.) NuCube Energy, Inc. today announced that it has secured $13 million in funding to deploy next-generation nuclear technology in