
Education funding deal reached, special session likely
By Jim Small | Arizona Capitol Times Lawmakers have been summoned to the Capitol Monday and Tuesday to be briefed on a deal on K-12

By Jim Small | Arizona Capitol Times Lawmakers have been summoned to the Capitol Monday and Tuesday to be briefed on a deal on K-12

By Darren DaRonco | The Arizona A brief look at what the Tempe City Council has considered banning, limiting or mandating this year. What was

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by Nicole Garcia | Fox10 Not in my neighborhood, that is what many central Phoenix residents are saying to a medical marijuana dispensary that wants

By Christian Roselund | pv magazine Issues of “dark money” in political campaigns, the influence of utilities on the regulatory process appears and a potentially

Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting (Editor’s note: This report earned Arizona Center for Investigative [AZCIR] a regional Emmy Award.) By Brandon Quester, AZCIR | Lauren

By Joe Pyritz | San Tan Valley.com The Pinal County Supervisors joined county officials from across the state at the Eleventh Annual Legislative Summit of

By Benjamin Fisher | Silver City Daily Press The Interstate Stream Commission approved the Central Arizona Project’s New Mexico Unit Agreement for a Gila River

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By Kathleen Ingley | The Arizona Republic Arizona has never had much time for looking back. The newest state in the continental U.S. has gone

NEWS RELEASE Queen Creek, AZ – Vice Mayor Julia Wheatley and Retired Fire Chief Van Summers to chair campaign. Jeff Brown said “I’ve been so

NEWS RELEASE Steve Henry, the Pinal County Sheriff Office chief deputy, announced Thursday he would be running to fill the impending open sheriff’s position. With

By Luige del Puerto and Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times A more muted deliberation involving Arizona’s biggest utility is underway at the Arizona Corporation

By Phil Riske, managing editor Somehow John Wayne came up in a conversation I had yesterday, which prompted me to tell a friend about

by James Garrett Baldwin | Investopedia Marijuana prohibition has lasted 78 years in the United States, although public opinion has changed dramatically over the last

By David Yankus | Eloy Enterprise In an attempt for more transparency between Eloy residents and City Council members, Robson Ranch resident Arthur Boren reserved

By Phil Riske, managing editor The Eloy City Council Monday blocked the municipal incorporation of neighboring Arizona City on a vote of 6-0. Councilmember Joe

By Janessa Hilliard | Phoenix New Times When acclaimed author James Sallis tendered his resignation from his teaching post at Phoenix College at the end

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/YourWestValley.com The state’s top gaming official is trying to get a federal judge to rule that lies he contends

Florence Reminder As the Town Council prepared to discuss its 10-year Capital Improvement Plan, Jim Tchida of Florence said more than just a list of

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Peter Sperling in his effort to preserve Arcadia as a residential community.) The

By Rodney Haas | Casa Grande Dispatch When it comes to transportation needs in the area, a state lawmaker told a group of local leaders

By Luige del Puerto |Arizona Capitol Times Sen. Debbie Lesko, R-Peoria, has decided not to seek a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission. Instead, Lesko

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By Charles McConnell | Cronkite News The House approved a bill Thursday that aims to streamline the process of licensing energy projects on tribal lands,

Arizona Public Service Co. has filed a new study with energy regulators that concludes, according to the electric company’s math, that customers with solar panels

By Robby Gal | Coolidge Examiner Deylynn Moore took a leap of faith in 2014 and started her own law practice. She primarily serves as
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D.R. Horton Inc. (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents D.R. Horton, Lennar, and Shea Homes.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Only two master-planned communities

(Courtesy city of Phoenix) By Mark Carlisle | YourValley A seven-story, 315-unit apartment building near Scottsdale and Bell roads was approved by the Phoenix City Council last week. Mayor Kate