
APS CEO, staff to appear before Corporation Commission
By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times It took the former CEO of APS roughly 10 years to answer questions at the Arizona Corporation Commission

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times It took the former CEO of APS roughly 10 years to answer questions at the Arizona Corporation Commission

Kelly Townsend measure would ban utility bills, student cards as voter ID By Steven Hsieh | Phoenix New Times A new bill from a Republican

Democrat Tipirneni has outraised Schweikert and several other Democrats are also vying for Schweikert’s seat By M Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Looking to jump

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Social worker Mary Jarman called a young adoption agent named Paul Petersen in the early 2000s to discuss adoption

By Cassie Miller | Pennsylvania Capital-Star With the U.S. House barreling toward an impeachment vote, two of President Donald Trump’s staunchest allies on Capitol Hill

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Bill filing for the 2020 Arizona Legislature opened last month, with a trickling of proposed laws and the expectation

By Justin Sayers | Arizona Daily Star In the first meeting under new Mayor Regina Romero, the Tucson City Council will vote on whether to

Libertarians remain on the ballot By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic The Greens have fallen short of qualifying as a recognized political party in Arizona, a

By Eric Boehm | Reason Congress passed its first ever standalone bipartisan marijuana legalization bill in 2019. The House of Representatives voted in September to

By Sara Fischer | Axios Efforts to fill local newsrooms are ramping up as the industry continues to face rapid cuts, consolidation and closures. Why

By David Montanaro | Fox News A San Diego doctor who emigrated from South America is pushing to oust California Gov. Gavin Newsom, arguing the

By Jon Murray | The Denver Post Nearly a year after a bidding scandal brought advance work for Denver’s $233 million convention center expansion to

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News While many of her fellow Ahwatukee residents were busy shopping for today’s meal, Lindsay Pacheco’s mind to a

Fences with reporter in Q&A By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times Bruce Babbitt has nothing else to run for and nothing to lose from

President Trump holds an impromptu press conference outside the White House near a loud helicopter.

By Michael Gerstein | Santa Fe New Mexican Steve Harris’ backyard is drying up. The cigar-smoking river guru considers the Rio Grande his home. Protecting

‘Dallas really finds itself on the short list for most serious national headquarters site selection projects’ By Dom DiFurio | The Dallas Morning News When

By Katie Sawyer | Pinal Central While many in Maricopa are winding down their year and enjoying the holidays, some Maricopans are already gearing up

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | PinalCentral The number of active registered voters in Pinal County increased by more than 4,000 in three months, according to new

By Mark Cowling | PinalCentral While the county and state fret over dwindling water, the town of Florence has worked creatively in recent years to

By Luke Runyon | KUNC Earlier this year, Arizona, one of seven states that rely on the Colorado River, was in the midst of a

By Chase Hunter | Arizona Republic Phoenix residents a year ago overwhelming passed a “dark money ordinance” requiring outside groups that spend money to influence


By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Corporation Commissioner Sandra Kennedy wants Pinnacle West’s board of directors to explain why it gave a seven-figure consulting contract

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer There are a couple of Thanksgiving Days for which I was not thankful. One of those was when Thanksgiving

By Parker Shea | Arizona Mirror An Arizona House Republican wants to remove lessons about the social and economic consequences of climate change from the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Saying he doesn’t trust the industry, a top Senate Republican wants an outright ban on
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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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