
[REGIONAL NEWS] How Nevada plans to solve the marijuana banking problem
The state is drawing inspiration from the gambling industry to get cannabis businesses access to banks By Liz Farmer | Governing Nevada hopes to be

The state is drawing inspiration from the gambling industry to get cannabis businesses access to banks By Liz Farmer | Governing Nevada hopes to be

By Howard Fischer| Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Environmental groups are trying to halt a plan by the Bureau of Land Management to

Researchers think secrets hidden in the rings of millions of felled trees may reveal the relationship between climate and avalanche cycles By Joe Purtell |

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Karrin Taylor Robson, a developer and prominent Republican donor, might run for governor in 2022. Robson told the Arizona

By Julia Shumway Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Senate fired a former Democratic policy advisor because she complained that she was being paid less because

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Arizona Capitol Times A new lawsuit seeks to strike down a statute that can invalidate otherwise legitimate and qualified

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Glendale residents will decide in November whether the city’s elected officials should get a substantial pay increase. At a

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Arizona’s congressional delegation largely ignored President Donald Trump’s controversial tweets Sunday urging a group of unspecified Democratic congresswomen

By Theresa Davis | Albuquerque Journal Norman Gaume remembers three attempts to create a large diversion dam on the Gila River in southwest New Mexico.

On a 6-mile hike, the former Arizona governor and interior secretary reflects on his career, politics, and why conserving wilderness matters. By Ian James |

By Cade Metz | The New York Times Dozens of databases of people’s faces are being compiled without their knowledge by companies and researchers, with

Impact from 7.1 quake (Los Angeles Times) By Rong –Gong Lin | San Diego Union-Tribune When the magnitude 7.1 earthquake ruptured the earth in the

By Ivan Penn and Peter Eavis | The New York Times Heading into another wildfire season, California’s political leaders have moved with unusual speed to

By Aris Folley | The Hill More than 440,000 UFO enthusiasts signed up to “storm Area 51” through a Facebook event in efforts to “see

By Simon Romero and Nicholas Kulish | The New York Times STANLEY, N.M. — Jeffrey Epstein, the New York financier, managed to evade federal prosecution

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times State utility regulators unanimously approved a new code of ethics July 10, including new limits on how much

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State utility regulators on Thursday invited the top executive of Arizona Public Service to answer

A Purple Heart medal that was mistakenly donated to a Tucson Goodwill will be returned to the family of its original recipient. Goodwill Industries of

By Joshua Bowling and Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Nike on Thursday reaffirmed its commitment to build its third U.S. manufacturing plant on the west

By Abbagail Leon | Cronkite News After long days of torment at middle school, Grace Martinez would come home, eat dinner and do her chores.

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) 24 Governors representing more than half the car market commit to

By Jeffrey M. Mccall, opinion contributor | The Hill The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill The

By Julia Stumbaugh | Arizona Republic When the first man-made skating rink opened in London in the summer of 1844, it was not made of

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Utility regulators on Wednesday ended a challenge to the controversial rate hike Arizona Public Service Co. enacted in 2017

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A program that allows low-income Arizonans to get started on their careers without paying fees for their state-issued occupational

Arizona Capitol Times reports the Arizona Attorney General’s Office won’t pursue charges against Todd Clodfelter after election officials alleged the former state representative violated a law

By Luke Runyon | KUNC MONTROSE, Colo. – When her desk started moving at work the morning of March 4, Nara Bopp assumed it was
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By Pinal Post Florence Town Council voted unanimously on June 29 to advertise for five members of a proposed Data Center Facility Ad Hoc Advisory Committee. The Florence data center committee will review environmental, infrastructure, public service, socioeconomic, land use, and

By InBusiness EVelution Energy LLC, a U.S. critical minerals company developing the first commercial-scale, solar-powered cobalt metal and cobalt sulfate processing facility in the United

By Ryan Tafoya | InMaricopa Growth, transportation and economic development dominated the discussion Thursday as six candidates for Maricopa City Council took questions during InMaricopa‘s candidate forum at the Maricopa Library and Cultural Center. Nearly 80 residents attended the forum, while the livestream