Conservative Republicans feared losing voters if economy didn’t reopen in May
Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey speaks during a news conference to give the latest updates regarding the coronavirus Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in Phoenix. /AP
Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey speaks during a news conference to give the latest updates regarding the coronavirus Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in Phoenix. /AP
“I’ve been talking about these issues for a year-and-a-half and there are major issues that I differ with many Democrats in the party and where
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Arizonans learned in 2018 not to trust any leads at the end of Election Day as they watched Democrats
Creative Commons By Kiara Quaranta and Faith Abercrombie | Cronkite News Just days before Election Day, elections officials are on alert for voter intimidation –
For the second time this season, the “Saturday Night Live” cold open did not include Alec Baldwin as President Trump. But his presence haunted the
Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone, in seeking a second term, is trying once and for all to exorcise the ghost of his predecessor, Joe Arpaio.
Chief Justice Robert Brutinel /Capitol Media Services 2019 file photo by Howard Fischer By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Courts in Arizona are preparing
This has been a record year for fundraising by candidates for U.S. Senate seats. Here are the races with the most money in the hands
USA TODAY has published a summary of election-related lawsuits. Here’s what the national newspaper reported about Arizona by Alan Gomez and Kevin McCoy Perhaps no other
By Richard Dyer | Florence Independent Candidates for Florence mayor differ in their approaches for economic development. One seeks to diversify into the trades, developing
“President Trump will be President Trump, and I’m fighting with him to save the country.” Sen. Martha McSally By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Farah Eltohamy
Opinion: President Donald Trump treated Sen. Martha McSally like a second-class citizen during his Goodyear rally. That’s the thanks she gets, for her loyalty to this
Hiral Tipirneni (left) and Tiffany Shedd By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Democrats already hold a 5-4 majority of Arizona’s seats in the U.S.
By Chamber Business News Leaders from chambers of commerce across Arizona came together Monday night in a “tele-townhall” conducted via video conference to hear from
Voters in Maricopa and three other Arizona counties have the right to decide whether Superior Court judges should keep their jobs. But most voters don’t
Six candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission get ready for a debate at the PBS studio at the Cronkite building at ASU in downtown Phoenix
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Trial judges cannot keep voter-proposed initiatives off the ballot just because the description doesn’t
Illustration: WalletHub By Adam McCann, WalletHub Not all votes are created equal. Some votes carry more weight than others simply because of the somewhat complicated
J.D. Mesnard (left) A.J. Kurdoglu By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic There are still plenty of ads left to air and mailers left to send,
State Sen. Vince Leach, a Republican, serves Saddlebrooke and several areas of Pinal County. /Capitol Media Services By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via
Lesko’s past is more checkered than a bad marriage Photo:Democrat Michael Muscato and Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., debate on Monday, Oct. 5, 2020./PBS By Ronald
By Jen Fifield, Farah Eltohamy & José-Ignacio Castañeda Perez | Arizona Republic Among the dozens of donors listed as contributing to Tim Seay’s campaign for
Maricopa County election officials hope that changing arrows to ovals on ballots will make voting more familiar to voters because of their resemblance to surveys
By Florence Blade Tribune Reminder Q. What is your view of the town’s current five-year Strategic Plan? Also, what is the most important part of
By Florence Reminder Blade Tribune Q. What is your view of the town’s current five-year Strategic Plan? Also, what is the most important part of
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Democratic Party is not entitled to a real-time time access to a list
The coronavirus have forced groups to move away from face-to-face canvassing, to texting, phone calls and social media. | CRONKITE NEWS FILE By Haille Parker
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley A new performance arts center will be built at Phoenix Country Day School, 3901 E. Stanford
(Photo via Gensler, Arizona Coyotes) By Arizona Sports | KTAR Despite the imminent sale and relocation of his team to Salt Lake City, Arizona Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo still plans to bid on and win the
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A group of investors who own approximately 30,000 acres of land in the Harquahala Valley have inked a
By Jack Healy and Kellen Browning | New York Times Arizona’s highest court on Tuesday upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions, a decision that could
By Gene Marks | The Hill Have you heard of the Corporate Transparency Act? Apparently, it’s freaking people out. The law was passed as part of
By New York Times The Justice Department will reopen an antitrust investigation into the National Association of Realtors, an influential trade group that has held sway over the residential real estate industry
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