
‘It is spreading everywhere’: What to know about the latest COVID-19 wave in Arizona
By Stephanie Innes and Melina Walling |Arizona Republic Arizonans who recently tested positive for COVID-19 are not alone. Reinfections are up, and so are cases

By Stephanie Innes and Melina Walling |Arizona Republic Arizonans who recently tested positive for COVID-19 are not alone. Reinfections are up, and so are cases

A supporter of the Arizona Free Elections Act raises a fist in solidarity as organizers addressed the media on July 7, 2022, near the state

By: Jeremy Yurow |Arizona Capitol Times Voters will have to choose candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission with vastly different opinions on how to

By Mary Jo Pitzl |Arizona Republic An effort to ensure abortion rights in Arizona failed to get enough signatures to get on the November ballot,

Congressional candidate Jerone Davison participates in a Republican debate on Arizona PBS on Monday, May 9, 2022./PBS By Tara Kavaler Arizona Republic A provocative new

By Stacey Barchenger and Kiera Riley |Arizona Republic The people who want to become Arizona’s next governor collectively will spend tens of millions of dollars

Screenshot/Governor’d Office By Stacey Barchenger Arizona Republic Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has chosen a favored candidate in the Republican primary to replace him, endorsing developer
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) speaks during a news conference calling for bipartisan legislation to protect Dreamers outside the U.S. Capitol on May 18, 2022. |

Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) confused and outraged critics when she seemed to say in a floor speech that she would shoot her own grandchildren to

By Danny Shapiro | KTAR Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey expects the prevailing law on abortion in the state to be determined through the courts.

Sea of Cortez By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation Wednesday to provide $1.2 billion to fund grandiose projects to

The 22-meter persistent ground surveillance system aerostat was deployed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on June 30, 2022, in Nogales, Arizona./Border Protection photo By

The 3,600-page report laid out a tumultuous and expensive future of worsening heat and drought, intensifying storms and flooding, more frequent wildfires and pandemics and ongoing crop and supply chain failures./Needpix photo By

Stephen Trammel, right, walks a person through the sports betting selection process at Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino./Howard Waggner/PinalCentral By Alex Amado | Cronkite News The image

Maricopa at night By Justin Griffin |inMaricopa The next four years will be pivotal in the growth and development of Maricopa. This year’s City Council

Illustration by wildpixel | iStock / Getty Images Plus By Kira Lerner | Arizona Mirror The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division announced Tuesday

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Arizona voters will face at least eight — and likely as many as 11 — proposals they get

Lake Mead Opinion: Arizona governor candidates agree that water is a priority. But where do they stand on important issues like conservation, augmentation and regulation?

By Endia Fontanez |Arizona Republic The Aug. 2 election is fast approaching, when Paradise Valley voters will elect a mayor and three Town Council members.

Lauren Tolmachoff in north Glendale’s Cholla District By Taylor Seely |Arizona Republic Glendale City Council incumbents seeking reelection on Aug. 2 weighed in on issues

By Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic Six people are vying for three seats on the Chandler City Council. Voters will also see a contested mayoral race

People have only until Tuesday to register for the election and can do so at BeBallotReady.Vote or by calling the Maricopa County Elections Department at

By Joshua Bowling |Arizona Republic It’s a point of pride when leaders say Gilbert has a small-town feel. When it comes to politics, they may

The governor and a bipartisan state Legislature took meaningful steps on the looming water crisis caused by an increasingly arid Colorado River basin and deplenishment

Pew Research Center Opinion: A recent Pew Research Center study revealed a stark divergence between how journalists view their work and how the public does.

(Disclosure: Phoenix Rising is represented by Rose Law Group) Kevon Lambert, a defender and midfielder for Phoenix Rising FC in the USL Championship soccer league,

House Majority Leader Ben Toma scolds Rep. Jake Hoffman over a last-minute proposal to introduce an abortion ban./Arizona Legislature By Ray Stern|Arizona Republic Two Republican
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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