
Rosemont takes mine ruling to appeals court
By Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star Rosemont Copper filed a notice Friday that it is appealing a federal judge’s ruling that barred construction of

By Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star Rosemont Copper filed a notice Friday that it is appealing a federal judge’s ruling that barred construction of

Raquel Petersen alleges Maricopa County assessor hid and spent their money for his own benefit. Prosecutors have seized both their assets as potential restitution By

Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star A relatively new state law is likely going to extend the terms of the mayor of Tucson and the

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Republican Rep. Nancy Barto followed through on her threat to challenge Phoenix’s newly approved fees on rideshare companies like

By Kara Harris | Cronkite News Just hours after a bitterly partisan impeachment vote, the House turned around Thursday and gave overwhelming bipartisan approval to

By Paul Rogers | The Cupertino Courier Come Jan. 1, all new, single-family homes in Calif. must be built with solar paneled roofs, or some

By Andrew Nicla| Arizona Capitol Times Indicted Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen’s co-defendant in an alleged illegal adoption scheme has agreed to testify against him.

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times We are under investigation by the Attorney General’s Office, but you can’t say anything about it. That was

710 KNUS receives backlash from families of victims By Saja Hindi | The Denver Post A conservative Denver talk show radio host’s show was canceled

By Lisa Riley Roche | KSL Radio/TV State elections officials on Wednesday rejected a second referendum on the tax reform bill passed last week in a

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The Navajo Nation is threatening a new lawsuit against the state over changes demanded by Attorney General Mark

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic The U.S. Senate’s impeachment trial of President Donald Trump is almost certain to end in his acquittal given

By Kara Harris | Cronkite News Arizona lawmakers split along party lines Wednesday as the House took a historic vote to impeach President Donald Trump,

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic 2:00 p.m.: Ducey sidesteps impeachment question Gov. Doug Ducey resisted wading into the impeachment thicket. On Wednesday morning,

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter / Writer I have 3 daughters. I have 3 great-grandchildren. I’ve had 3 Hondas. I’ve had 3 car wrecks.

Arizona Public Service has landed once again in the dung heap and this time Attorney General Mark Brnovich has picked up the scent By Laurie

Natural Resources chairman wants to investigate Interior secretary’s role in water allocation report that benefited a committee member’s district By Jacob Holzman | Roll Call

In America’s gambling capital desperate people are seeking refuge in the network of tunnels running under the city By John L. Smith | Huffington Post

By Angel Mendoza | Arizona Republic Hundreds rallied near the office of Sen. Martha McSally on Tuesday as part of a national movement to call

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Rural interests have long balked at regulation to stop draining Arizona’s aquifers. But there are

By Ali Vetnar | KTAR Between sleep deprivation and post -traumatic stress disorder, Arizona first responders are hurting. The state has lost 11 public safety

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic When news cameras are pointing her way, Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., is circumspect in her assessment of the

By Wissam Melhem | Cronkite News With an impeachment vote looming, members of Arizona’s congressional delegation faced town hall meetings with constituents torn on the issue

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A federal judge on Monday refused to strike down an Arizona law that allows
By Lee Davidson/ The Salt Lake Tribune A group headed by a conservative former legislator is attempting to give voters the chance to reject the

By Elizabeth Castillo/CalMatters | USA TODAY Despite years of urgent warnings, local governments are moving too slow to prevent the worst damage from sea-level rise

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Arizona Public Service knew of problems with its rate comparison tool, which is supposed to help customers find
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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