
Can Arizonans vote by mail in November? Judge to rule on case brought by state GOP to end practice
By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic Arizonans can vote early by mail in the August primary election, but a judge will determine by Monday

By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic Arizonans can vote early by mail in the August primary election, but a judge will determine by Monday

U.S. Representative Paul Gosar has joined the push to equip educators with concealed firearms. /Gage Skidmore By ELIAS WEISS | Phoenix New Times Arizona Republicans

Getty Images Arizona election officials prep for surge in in-person voting during August primary. The state has had mail voting for decades. BY: JEN FIFIELD/VOTEBEAT

Bill Gates, vice chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, discusses the details of an agreement that ends between the county and the Arizona

Screengrab PBS By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Rep. Paul Gosar skipped a congressional debate for a Republican friendly district Thursday, but his controversial

Buoys sit on the beach near the Wahweap Marina at Lake Powell on March 28 in Page, Ariz. /Justin Sullivan/Getty Images By Jennifer Yachnin |

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, left, and Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich By HOWARD FISCHER | Capitol Media Services A bid by Attorney General Mark

Opinion: An overwhelming majority of Americans support universal background checks for gun sales. Yet Arizona’s Republican senators blocked it from even being put to a

School resource Officer Edward Toves Westview High School in a 2018 file photo. Some have raised concerns about police in schools, but others see them

BLM/Flickr Arizona saw 1 project in 2021, but at least five more are in the pipeline, a federal report says BY: JENIFFER SOLIS/NEVADA CURRENT The

Blake Msters/Gage Sizemore/Flickr By Dan Nowicki and Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Former President Donald Trump on Thursday endorsed Blake Masters for the U.S.
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs speaks at a press conference at the state Capitol on Nov. 4, 2021./Photo by Jeremy Duda /Arizona Mirror By HOWARD
Congressional hopeful Elijah Norton (right) and Rep. David Schweikert ELIAS WEISS | Phoenix New Times Before candidates fight for the Republican nomination in Arizona’s newly

The City is taking this action to address the mandatory reduction of Colorado River water and deeper cuts that are likely to occur in the

Study says state has seen four non-school mass shootings so far in 2022 BY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY | Arizona Mirror Data compiled by researchers show that

Aerial view of a portion of the North Runway 8/26 at Sky Harbor Airport Opinion: It’s easy to predict what will happen when Tempe builds

Arizona House of Representatives/Flickr Opinion: The Arizona Legislature is an embarrassment. These people should spend less time obsessing about mules and more time acting like

By William Morris Des Moines Register An Arizona woman’s medical marijuana card does not permit her to possess the drug in Iowa, even though she

The Arizona Coyotes hope to see water return to the portion of the dry Salt River where the project would sit and say the team’s

U.S. Congressmen Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs speaking with attendees at the 2021 AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix/Gage Sizemore/Flickr Opinion: The populist

By Alison Snyde, Sophia Cai, Erica Pandey | Axios Parenting is hard. Parenting in a pandemic that has taken 1 million American lives, through an

Reps. Bennie Thompson (right) and Liz Cheney, joined by fellow committee members, speak to the media after a July 27 hearing of the House select

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Senate Republicans quashed a bid Tuesday to force a vote on legislation to forbid people from buying

Field of hemp By Arlyssa D. Becenti | Arizona Republic Shaylee Vandever and her brother Ira Vandever are working to try decriminalize hemp on the

Artwork depicting how at the end of WWII, veterans who grew up in Arizona or trained here, returned to Phoenix, creating a severe housing shortage

Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, left, was leading Marco Lopez in the Democratic gubernatorial primary race by more than 30 percentage points in a

Opinion: People want to know when water shortages will change life as we know it in Arizona. But the answer can vary widely, depending on
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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