
Hot Ticket: How Arizona’s Sizzling Summer Primary Excludes Vulnerable Voters
Arizona’s steamy August primaries crimp minority voters’ ability to cast ballots. grandriver / E+ / Getty Images By ELIAS WEISS | Phoenix New Times (Editor’s

Arizona’s steamy August primaries crimp minority voters’ ability to cast ballots. grandriver / E+ / Getty Images By ELIAS WEISS | Phoenix New Times (Editor’s

Rep. Daniel Hernandez Jr /Capitol Media Services, File 2020 Tim Steller | Tucson.com The video opens with the sound of a cell phone buzzing and

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema questions witnesses during a hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, May 14, 2019, in Washington, D.C/.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images,

The city will be compensated for not taking up to 30,000 acre-feet of water out of Lake Mead. An acre-foot of water is equal to

Gov. Ned Lamont/Screenshot/State of Connecticut video BY DANNY SHAPIRO |KTAR.com Connecticut’s top politicians are inviting Arizona businesses to relocate if they are unhappy with the

By Ananya Tiwari |Arizona Republic Arizona will hold its primary election Aug. 2, along with the states of Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Washington. Arizona’s general

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs By Suelen Rivera|KTAR.com Hours after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending almost 50 years of constitutional protections for

An immigrant who was elected mayor of Nogales in his early 20s, López went on to work on trade relations with Mexico during the Napolitano

Presidential Medal of Freedom By Dan Nowicki |Arizona Republic The late Sen. John McCain and former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords are among the 17 recipients of

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Sparks that flew in the raucous debates for Arizona governor and U.S. senator certainly confirm just how polarized our

By Stephanie Innes and Alison Steinbach |Arizona Republic Residents in nine of Arizona’s 15 counties, including Maricopa County, should be wearing face masks in indoor
By Tara Kavaler |Arizona Republic The Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision to allow President Joe Biden’s administration to end the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy drew
Sen. Kelly Townsend,(left) and Arizona Senate President Karen Fann /(File photos/Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services By Ray Stern and Mary Jo Pitzl |Arizona Republic The FBI
People protest in response to the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 24, 2022. The

Opinion: Lake Mead and Lake Powell are tanking, forcing Colorado River users to radically slash demand quickly. Here’s what we know about how that might

Bipartisan governance isn’t the same as nonpartisan governance, which is the direction in which Arizona should be headed. Opinion: If Arizona’s budget was nonpartisan instead

By Stacey Barchenger |Arizona Republic Arizona’s four Republican candidates for governor met onstage Wednesday in the only televised debate of the primary election, what amounted

Reps. Andy Biggs (left) and Paul Gosar) By Gregory Svirnovskiy |Arizona Republic Ruth Sent Us, a loose coalition of pro-abortion activists and volunteers, has gathered

This pile of signs for LD 12 Democratic House candidate Paul Weich was left near his home last week while other signs cut into similar

Stacey Barchenger By Mary Jo Pitzl |Arizona Republic An Arizona Republic reporter was removed as a moderator from Wednesday’s debate among Republican candidates for governor

Rep. Andy Biggs/Reno Del Toro/Cronkite News Opinion: In Shakespearean terms, if Biggs remains unwilling to testify before the Jan. 6 committee, then methinks the congressman

BY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY |Arizona Mirror Flagstaff Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers refused to meet with the attorney for the Senate Ethics Committee, but her lawyer said

Early voting list change would take effect in 2027. By Mary Jo Pitzl |Arizona Republic Lawsuits that could result in last-minute changes to how Arizona

Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell/Screenshot campaign video By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic A 158-year-old law that calls for mandatory prison time for abortion providers

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Voting rights groups can contest a 2021 state law that eliminates the state’s permanent early voting list.

Opinion: Matt Salmon’s withdrawal from the Arizona governor’s race is great news for Karrin Taylor Robson and a potential disaster for Kari Lake. By Laurie

Matt Salmon for Governor By Stacey Barchenger |Arizona Republic Former Arizona congressman Matt Salmon, a longtime figure in state Republican politics who barely lost a
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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