
Widening Interstate 17 could spell trouble for Black Canyon City’s water supply
Opinion: ADOT plans to use nearby groundwater to widen Interstate 17 near Black Canyon City. It’s a worthy project, but one that could have catastrophic

Opinion: ADOT plans to use nearby groundwater to widen Interstate 17 near Black Canyon City. It’s a worthy project, but one that could have catastrophic

A sign marks the water line last year at Lake Mead, which has since fallen to historically low levels. That triggered a water conservation plan

Sen. Amy Klobuchar || Screenshot/KARE TV By Ray Stern || The Arizona Republic Ending “dark money” spending. Making voting as easy as possible. Taking bold

Besides potentially purging valid voters, the law would “frighten Arizona’s voters of color and naturalized voters from registering, By Ray Stern || TheArizona Republic A

Tweet By Ronald J. Hansen || The Arizona Republic Three Republican governors of Arizona endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters on Friday as the GOP

Getty Images Opinion: The most extensive poll of Arizona Latino voters yet this year reveals surprising results about abortion and the lack of voter outreach.

BY KTAR.COM Arizona political leaders from both sides of the aisle expressed their condolences after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday. Britain’s longest-reigning

During the Trump administration, immigrants who used non-cash public benefits —such as housing vouchers, food assistance, or Medicaid — could be deemed a public charge

Republican U.S. senatorial candidate Blake Masters speaks during his election night watch party on Aug. 2, 2022, in Chandler, Arizona. Photo by Brandon Bell ||

The “independent state legislature theory” asks that SCOTUS reverse legal precedents that allow courts to review if state lawmakers broke the law when creating election

Opinion: Recent revelations about Doug Logan (photo) make it more important than ever that Senate President Karen Fann be ordered to turn over records about

Opinion: The Clean Elections Commission gave Katie Hobbs 7 days to agree to debate Kari Lake. Commissioners rejected her town hall proposal and for good

By Ronald J. Hansen || Arizona Republic The Arizona Republic asked Mark Kelly and Blake Masters, the major party candidates running for U.S. Senate in

By Joan Meiners || Arizona Republic Representatives from groups pushing climate action in Arizona gathered on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022 in Tempe to celebrate the

Raising taxes in Arizona requires a two-thirds vote of the state Legislature. By Stacey Barchenger || The Arizona Republic Arizona’s candidates for governor Katie Hobbs

By Taylor Seely || The Arizona Republic Phoenix leaders are considering a resolution to limit the effects of Arizona’s abortion bans, but how far the

Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan By Robert Anglen || The Arizona Republic A surveillance camera captured Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan smiling as he strode

Sep 6, 2022, 4:05 AM Students at Barbara Robey Elementary School District in Litchfield eating during their lunch hour. Litchfield offers full salad and fruit

By Ryan Knappenberger/Cronkite News Workers replace old lead pipes with copper at a Newark, New Jersey, apartment building in 2021. Some critics say Arizona it getting
Kati Hobbs || Gage Skidmore/Flickr Opinion: Why is Katie Hobbs, the Democratic nominee for Arizona governor, blaming Kari Lake, her Republican opponent, for her own

Last month, voters cast 1,457,635 ballots. Hobbs estimated more than 85% of those ballots came through early voting. || Deposit photo By Mary Jo Pitzl

Yakima River Canyon, Washington || Keith EwingFlickr Success in the Yakima River Basin in Washington holds lessons for the seven states at war over water
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is the Democrat’s hope to capture the governorship.|| Twitter Photo/@katiehobbs Opinion: Recent public opinion polls show that abortion, guns and

By Mary Jo Pitzl & Caitlin McGlade || The Arizona Republic Maricopa County was Trump country when it came to the Republican primary election, with

Arizona’s two largest electric utilities have brought the power – and, the money – to Kari Lake’s effort to become the next Arizona Governor. Even

Viruses constantly change through mutation and sometimes these mutations result in a new variant of the virus. Some variations allow the virus to spread more

Newly naturalized Americans have a higher rate of political participation than their native-born counterparts, advocates say. || Jerod MacDonald-Evoy / Arizona Mirror BY: GLORIA REBECCA
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By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal After an hour-and-a-half-long bidding war, a winner finally emerged during an Arizona State Land Department auction on April

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Homebuilders are waiting for resolution of a lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Water Resources before they can

By Anglea Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal PulteGroup Inc. (NYSE: PHM) plans to build a townhome community in north Phoenix. The Atlanta-based homebuilder has requested