Sen. Kyrsten Sinema earns spot on ‘Time 100’ rising stars
By Mark Kelly | KTAR Already a star in Arizona politics, now U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has been tapped for national prominence, named to Time
By Mark Kelly | KTAR Already a star in Arizona politics, now U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has been tapped for national prominence, named to Time
By Paulina Pineda Arizona Republic Seven candidates — ranging from incumbents to a rocker who’s a fixture in the local music scene — have qualified
By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Tempe will have competitive mayoral and City Council races in March. Seven candidates — ranging from incumbents to a
Lawyers for the suspended county assessor want to know how much time Sheriff Paul Penzone, County Board members and others spend on the job Author
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By Andrew Kenney | Colorado Public Radio The national group Citizen Voters has poured more than $1 million into an attempt to change a few
By Tom Scanlon | Peoria Times After two years of studies, workshops, open houses, committee and planning meetings, the Peoria General Plan is nearing the
Lawyer told Capitol Media Services it is permissible for the prison system to withhold materials when they are obscene By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times Flagstaff Rep. Bob Thorpe announced he will abandon his run for the state Senate, bowing out of a
By Perry Vandell | Arizona Republic Arizona lawmaker Jennifer Longdon can still hear the gunshot that paralyzed her from the chest down. She was going
By Allison Stevens | Arizona Mirror Conservative donors are swooping in to support embattled Arizona Republican Rep. David Schweikert, whose campaign account was in the
State lawmakers could work to change that in 2020 By Alex Burness | The Denver Post Coloradans seeking to better understand state government or hold
(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) By Mike Norton, Dana Close, Andrea Alley, Paula Sturgeon and Dennis
KTAR Phoenix has a new vice mayor. Councilwoman Betty Guardado of District 5 was appointed to the role at the group’s meeting Tuesday. “I know
Now it’s war: Gen Z has finally snapped over climate change and financial inequality. By Taylor Lorenz | The New York Times In a viral
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Pinal County has been awarded a $15 million economic development
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The moves toward impeachment of President Trump are having political ripples here in Arizona.
By Josiah Bates | TIME Alongside perennial concerns like “work” and “money,” sociocultural issues including mass shootings, access to health care and the 2020 presidential
(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) Strong voter turnout propelled by positive community minded campaign. Scottsdale voters
By Mark Carlisle | Daily Independent Glendale City Council asked its residents for a pay raise. The answer, according to unofficial results from Tuesday’s election,
Regina Romero becomes Tucson’s first Latina mayor By Justin Sayers | Arizona Daily Star Tucson voters overwhelmingly opted against the “sanctuary city” initiative, which would
Romero said she would keep her door open to the proponents of Prop. 205, the sanctuary city initiative that was soundly defeated by city voters
By Isabella Hulsizer | Cronkite News Tuesday marked 52 weeks until voters will elect a commander-in-chief, all 435 members of Congress and 33 of 100
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Political newbies continue to chalk up wins across the nation, prompting me to believe I could be a winner
By Dennis Romboy | Deseret News Americans apparently don’t like Sen. Mitt Romney. Only 18% of Americans have a favorable view of the Utah Republican,
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror Nearly 15 months after she made local and international headlines for her role in a protest at the Capitol
By Mike Sunnucks | RLGR Today is Election Day in Scottsdale where voters will decide three city bond measures and school override questions.Questions 1, 2
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