After Gov. Ducey’s Twitter rant, what’s next for the planned Nike plant in Goodyear?
By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic A proposed Nike plant in Goodyear, which stirred criticism from Gov. Doug Ducey Tuesday, may not even be fully
By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic A proposed Nike plant in Goodyear, which stirred criticism from Gov. Doug Ducey Tuesday, may not even be fully
The Senate majority leader is calling on Nike to reverse its decision to pull its Independence-Day themed shoes featuring the “Betsy Ross flag” By Julian
By Mila Besich-Lira | The year 2019 is flying by! Our snowy and wet winter turned into a super bloom of wildflowers this spring and we
By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun After almost a year and a half of searching, the City of Flagstaff has finally hired a new
Arizona’s Politics Get ready! Perhaps the strongest indication yet that Arizona’s 11 Electoral College votes are in play next year came today, when a major
West Valley View The city of Avondale has introduced a city attorney department to provide legal services to the city council, city manager and all
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola Motor Co. and Lucid Motors Inc. are working through applications to receive foreign trade zone status for
By Alex Thompson and Nolan D. McCaskill | POLITICO Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper’s senior team urged him last month to withdraw from the presidential
By Shelby Grad | Los Angeles Times President Trump took another swipe at California on Monday night, slamming Los Angeles and San Francisco’s homelessness problems
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Goodyear and a $2 million development and jobs incentive package are caught in the political whirlwind over
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter A large mural of John McCain in Old Town Scottsdale is back on hold. The Scottsdale City
By Alexis Potter | Arizona Republic WalletHub released its annual list of the best-run cities in America, and one Arizona municipality made the cut. Mesa
YourValley.net Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers was elected to two leadership position in the Maricopa Association of Governments. Mayor Weiers is now the vice chair of MAG
By Jeannette Hinkle | Arizona Republic Former Sen. Jeff Flake ignited a Twitter firestorm on Friday when he rebuked former President Jimmy Carter for calling
By Mark Cowling | Rose Law Group Reporter As Pinal County touts its “tech corridor” of 21st century businesses, Florence expects to be included. With
Should she have a chic streak of gray? Does he need to wear a tie? By Rebecca Jennings | Vox The most striking visual over
Cities and Towns: 7-2 Phoenix ZA hearing 7-3 Phoenix council meeting 7-2 Carefree council meeting 7-3 Casa Grande study session 7-2 Flagstaff council meeting 7-1
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Star Martha McSally can keep John McCain’s Senate seat until at least the 2020 general election,
By Domenico Montanaro | NPR When Sen. Kamala Harris of California launched her presidential campaign in January and drew a crowd of 20,000 in Oakland,
By Abbagail Leon | Cronkite News Months after glitches at the polls led to long waits for voters, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday
They did try, though. By Robinson Meyer | The Atlantic I’ll be honest: It was just nice to hear them talk about climate change. Not
By Don Gonyea | NPR Democrats filled a movie theater in Maricopa County. The state elected a Democrat to the Senate last year, raising hopes
Flagstaff Business News Coconino County Community Development has been working to update the county subdivision ordinance, the county zoning ordinance and community area plans. Community
YourValley.net With a new decade on the horizon, the nation’s fastest-growing county is making smart investments to further position itself as an attractive, long-term home
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Arizona politico Stephanie Grisham will be the new face of the Trump administration after being named White House press
Initial fate of bills rests in the hands of a few By Julia Shumway and Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times The first major hurdle
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Chandler is looking to increase its branding as a technology and innovation hub. The city of Chandler
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