
Arizona to use $100M in federal relief funds to boost tourism
By Kevin Stone | KTAR PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday announced that $101.1 million in federal relief funds will be invested into

By Kevin Stone | KTAR PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday announced that $101.1 million in federal relief funds will be invested into

Opinion: The adopted budget undoes much of the economic threat posed by the unwise passage of Proposition 208. It also sets the stage for extraordinary

By Paula Pineda | Arizona Republic (Photo via City of Phoenix) Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego will meet with President Joe Biden at the White House

(Twitter Photo/@StreetsPHX) By Kevin Stone | KTAR Street signs honoring slain Phoenix journalist Don Bolles were installed this week at the intersection where he was

By Sonoran News True grit. Cave Creek citizens have always been known for their character. The election on July 8, 1986 was the culmination of

By Taylor Seely | Arizona Republic Surprise is searching for a “fiscally savvy” city manager to lead the northwest Valley suburb of more than 140,000

Gary Skidmore / Creative Commons Democratic U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona praised Phoenix-area Republican officials who didn’t bend to GOP pressure on behalf

By Jen Fifield |Arizona Republic The months-long partisan audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results may draw out for at least a few more weeks.

Maricopa County.gov Maricopa County Supervisor Clint Hickman (above) knows politics can be a cutthroat business, but he never imagined that his own Republican party would

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic (Photo via City of Chandler) Chandler announced four city manager finalists who residents will have a chance to hear


By Thomas Galvin | Rose Law Group Staff Reporter Justice Alito, started off his majority opinion in Brnovich vs DNC by stating, “Arizona law generally makes it

Workers from the Arizona Department of Transportation work to install one of four signs signaling the future route of Interstate 11 in 2014./ADOT photo The

Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol/Flickr By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Three of Arizona’s four House Republicans voted Tuesday against banning Confederate statues

Rep. Ruben Gallego speaking at a rally for transgender rights at the Arizona Capitol By Brendan Campbell | Cronkite News Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Phoenix, makes

https://mobile.twitter.com/BenLorber8/status/1409655314798968835/photo/1 By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., takes the stage to help out Reps. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and Marjorie Taylor

By Your Valley (Photo via City of Glendale) The city of Glendale named Tabitha Perry as its new Interim Planning Administrator. Perry brings 20 years

The Canyon Mine, 15 miles south of Grand Canyon National Park, opened in 1986, but has produced no ore because of low uranium prices. /Photo

Gov. Doug Ducey and Secretary of State Katie Holmes display legislation Ducey signed for Arizona”s Drought Contingency Plan. /Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times By

Mesa Mayor John Giles, via City of Mesa By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Mesa Mayor John Giles is the new chair of the

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central (Rendering via RIESTER) FLORENCE — A new town seal that highlights the Second Pinal County Courthouse tower, the date

Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission was a United States Supreme Court in 2015 case where the court upheld the right of Arizona voters to remove the

By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley As more people, cars and buildings flock to Scottsdale Road, questions are being asked about the realities of the

FBI Director Christopher Wray tells NPR that the bureau will keep working on its sprawling investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol

Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona participates on a Zoom call with supporters on June 22, 2021. /screenshot By Colorado Newsline Staff Three southwestern Democratic U.S.

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic (Photo via Town of Gilbert) Gilbert Town Hall closed Monday for $17.85 million in renovations, and will reopen next

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Mesa City Council will be briefed on the rise in homelessness across the Phoenix region and
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Salcito Custom Homes Ltd. has been selected as the exclusive homebuilder for Quail Run Manor, a new

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s counties have picked up the tab on blighted property cleanup for years. Now under a

By In Business PHX Curve Development announced that pre-sales are officially underway for Quarter at Palm Scottsdale, the company’s highly anticipated luxury single-family residential community