
Outgoing Glendale Planning Commissioners express ‘regret’ at final meeting
By Glendale Independent The Glendale City Council at its meeting Jan. 12 will approve appointments to city boards, commissions and other bodies. That will include

By Glendale Independent The Glendale City Council at its meeting Jan. 12 will approve appointments to city boards, commissions and other bodies. That will include

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Scottsdale City Council will get an update on potential changes to the city code related to

By Wrangler News Marsha Reed, Chandler’s city manager since 2016, has announced her plan to retire March 4 and return to Texas. Matthew Burdick, director

On Nov. 2020, Brnovich embraced “Sharpiegate” by publicly announcing he’d sent a letter to the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office inquiring about the use of

By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun News Gilbert’s newly minted logo is leaving some residents scratching their heads or posting some pretty derisive comments such

Anthony Smith has a bucket list full of things to do, including a trip through the Panama Canal and attending the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Photo

By Bea Lueck | Golden Corridor Living I first met Mila about five years ago as we worked on various print projects. At that time

By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun News If someone told her 25 years ago when she pulled into town that one day she would be

By Donovan Kramer | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — This is the time when news organizations typically recount the year’s top stories. 2020 was
Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar/Photos by Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Arizona’s two most outspoken House Republicans who

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent At the dawn of 2021, Paradise Valley officials are looking forward to the hope of normalcy sometime this year. Beyond the COVID-19 vaccine, which is estimated to be doled

(INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA/ARIANNA GRAINEY) By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent While the wall calendar might reset for a new year, steadfast hard work remains a

By Rhonda Abrams | USA Today Finally! Congress took its time, and President Donald Trump held it up, but a new stimulus package was finally signed

By Cameron Polom | ABC15 As state health officials acknowledge the vaccine rollout is going slower than they’d hoped, some are now coming forward calling out

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A state legislator is asking Attorney General Mark Brnovich to investigate whether Pima County is acting

Outgoing Maricopa County Treasurer Royce Flora was sworn into office in January 2017. The Republican lost his reelection bid in the 2020 primary. /Facebook Photo/Maricopa

By Wayne Schutsky | Scottsdale Progress When Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane exits City Hall next month, he will leave as the longest-tenured mayor in the

By Kevin Reagan | The Chandler Arizonan The city has changed enforcement codes dictating how Chandler residents must maintain their properties to include new restrictions

By Katie Sawyer | Maricopa Monitor MARICOPA — Along with a congressionally approved water bill earlier this month, Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema emphasized the need
By Glendale Independent The city of Glendale named Jamsheed Mehta as its new development services director. Mr. Mehta most recently served seven years as town

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder Blade Tribune FLORENCE — The closing of Arizona State Prison-Florence Complex, which first looked like a major setback for

Photo via City of Eloy Facebook By Maria Vasquez | Eloy Enterprise ELOY — Did you know that the City of Eloy has a $27.50

Former Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz./KNAU By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Rep. Paul Gosar has renewed his call for President Donald Trump to pardon former

By Calah Schlabach/Cronkite News WASHINGTON – The federal government may not have a stellar track record when it comes to keeping promises with Native Americans, but

Arizona is one of five states likely to gain at least one seat in Congress in 2020/Source U.S. Census Bureau By Howard Fischer | Capitol

By NAHB Now A $900 billion economic relief package approved by the House and Senate tonight includes key provisions that NAHB championed. We worked closely with Democratic and Republican congressional leaders to

By Rose Law Group Reporter U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., today announced that their bipartisan, bicameral Energy Act of 2020 has
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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