
E-mails reveal Glendale’s case to end Coyotes deal
By Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com Glendale officials asked a judge this week to allow the city to skip a $3.75 million payment

By Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com Glendale officials asked a judge this week to allow the city to skip a $3.75 million payment

By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic Glendale wants to skip a $3.75 million payment to the Arizona Coyotes as part of its effort to

By Eric Newcomer and James Nash | Bloomberg News California’s labor commissioner said an Uber Technologies Inc. driver who connects with customers through the company’s

By Jim Seckler | Kingman Daily News A Maricopa County judge ruled in favor of Mohave County in its fight against the transfer of water

The Arizona Republic The U.S. Supreme Court preached a bit of gospel — from the Greek word meaning “good news” — for a small Gilbert

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled that the state Department of Revenue used “tortured” logic when it

By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic (As first reported by Dealmaker) Glendale will go forward with efforts to end a 15-year, $225 million agreement

By Gretchen Morgenson | The Wall Street Journal A court ruled late Friday that California is obligated to return $331 million that it took from

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times A four-day delay in filing an appeal against the Citizens Clean Elections Commission could cost an Iowa-based group

By John Bacon, USA TODAY Brandon Coates, a medical marijuana patient in Colorado fired for flunking a drug test, isn’t entitled to get his job

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske, managing editor The problems with America’s Pastime have nothing to do with PEDs or number

By Richard Wolf | USA TODAY The future of same-sex marriage and President Obama’s health care law hang in the balance as the Supreme Court’s

Peter Corbett and Sarah McLellan | The Arizona Republic At the dawn of the millennium, Glendale had a dream of using sports to spark economic

Counter Current News For many it’s a life-long dream to get “off the grid” and live self-sufficiently. But unplugging from municipal services has been ruled

By Richard Smith | YourWestCValley.com If the nearly two-year saga of WinCo expanding to Surprise taught the public anything, it’s that no timeline is set

By Alexander S Corey and Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com The battle between the Arizona Coyotes and Glendale moved from City Hall to

By Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com Attorneys for the Arizona Coyotes filed legal claims against Glendale over the team’s arena deal and lawyers

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Casa Grande Dispatch Pima and Pinal counties may have to set their tax rates — and hike the levy

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Supreme Court ended the nearly six-year bid by charter schools today to get funding for their

By Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona Coyotes President Anthony LeBlanc wryly noted that he was still in his office at Gila River

KTAR Gov. Doug Ducey said he would like to see the Arizona Coyotes remain in the state, but the problem between the team and Glendale

NEWS RELEASE Phoenix—Today the Goldwater Institute sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for denying a Freedom of Information Act request seeking information about the

The Daily Courier Yavapai County Assessor Pamela J. Pearsall on Monday, June 8, pleaded not guilty to two counts of violation of a law that

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Pima County is challenging a new state law that forces it and Pinal County now —

By Alia Beard Rau, The Republic | azcentral.com A decision by former Gov. Jan Brewer and the Legislature to deny state benefits to domestic partners

By Daniel González, The Republic | azcentral.com Attorney General Mark Brnovich has appealed a court ruling that permits certain undocumented immigrants known as “dreamers” to

By Adam Liptak | The New York Times The Supreme Court on Monday made it harder to prosecute people for threats made on Facebook and
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Photo via Gage Skidmore By Kiera Riley | State Affairs The Arizona Department of Education is divvying up Empowerment Scholarship Account criminal case referrals, sending

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Contending the move is illegal, a Republican lawmaker wants Attorney General Kris Mayes to investigate –

By NBC News Attorney General Pam Bondi is leaving her position, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday, amid reports that he was frustrated with her handling of some of