
P&Z chair joins growing field of Maricopa council hopefuls
By Monica D. Spencer | inMaricopa It’s now a seven-way race to Maricopa City Council. James Singleton, chairman for the Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission,

By Monica D. Spencer | inMaricopa It’s now a seven-way race to Maricopa City Council. James Singleton, chairman for the Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission,

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Republican legislators who have pushed for extreme, unpopular and unrealistic election law changes in Arizona have a “top priority”

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs Fondomonte Arizona, the Saudi-owned alfalfa farm in La Paz County, used the Arizona Department of Water Resources initial move

By Daily Independent Gilbert Town Council has appointed Dawn Prince as interim town manager, effective Jan. 3, following the upcoming departure of longtime Town Manager

By Julie Tsirkin and Emma Dion | NBC News WASHINGTON — For the first time ever, American car companies will soon be required to test vehicle safety using

Photos via Western Governors’ Association By AZ Mirror The governors of multiple western states touted their willingness to work across the aisle as they met

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: With less than a year until the 2026 election, the field of candidates hoping to replace

By CNBC President Donald Trump said on Wednesday night that he will meet with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House on Friday. The meeting comes

By Pinal Post Casa Grande Proposition 496 passed by a narrow margin in the November 4, 2025 election. The City Council certified the results on November 17.

By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post The Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission approved comprehensive code amendments on October 27, 2025. The changes revise Chapter 17

By Melissa De La Cruz | 12 News Phoenix Several Trump administration officials have cautioned that the president’s proposal to send Americans rebate checks from tariff revenue

By Luke Broadwater | New York Times After months of fighting the release of additional files from the federal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey

By Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services Key Points: The board overseeing the state agency charged with finding new water supplies for Arizona is poised

By KGUN 9 TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — The University of Arizona and Casino Del Sol announced a landmark 20-year naming rights agreement for Arizona Stadium

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times One of the defendants in the “fake electors” case wants Kris Mayes disqualified from pursuing it, even if

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror The City of Scottsdale voted Monday on a new deal with police technology company Axon that effectively cancels a

By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune After developers squawked over a proposed one-time connection fee to Mesa’s water and wastewater systems, staff put two

By NBC News President Donald Trump on Sunday called on House Republicans to support the release of files related to the late convicted sex offender

By John Kenneth White | The Hill The Democratic Party’s sweep in this year’s special elections prompted several roundtable pundits to opine about what lies

By 12 News Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Donald Trump’s proposed $2,000 rebate checks could become a possibility, but it would need congressional approval. In an

Key Points: A judge has concluded that there’s nothing illegal about the state giving tax credits to companies that make their movies and even their

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — City Planning and Development Director Dan Coxworth said he welcomes public input regarding the planning process,

Photo via Town of Carefree By Cave Creek/Carefree Independent The Town of Carefree Planning and Zoning Commission held a meeting Nov. 10 to discuss House

By Luke Fountain | CNBC The hemp industry is bracing for layoffs, production reductions and billions in lost revenue after Congress passed a government funding bill late Wednesday containing

By Alexander Bolton | The Hill Senate Republicans are deeply divided over how to handle rising health insurance premiums now that the longest government shutdown

By Sarah Fortinski | The Hill The funding deal to end the record-long shutdown keeps much of the government running through Jan. 30, raising the

Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 By AZMirror At least one Republican member of Arizona’s congressional delegation has promised to side with Democrats in releasing
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By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The percentage of education dollars spent in Arizona classrooms has slipped once again. New figures from

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona leaders are getting antsy as the state’s water future hangs in limbo without a negotiated

BY JAKOB THORINGTON | STATE AFFAIRS Arizona congressional candidate and former NFL Kicker Jay Feely is getting national support from Republicans seeking to hold majorities