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BY JIM SHARPE | KTAR It’s a new year, which means a new legislative session, so who better to fill us in on the 2026

BY JIM SHARPE | KTAR It’s a new year, which means a new legislative session, so who better to fill us in on the 2026

By Serena O’Sullivan | KTAR PHOENIX — When it comes to Arizona’s biggest elections of 2026, President Donald Trump prefers to hedge his bets. On

By Andy Medici | Phoenix Business Journal President Donald Trump said he plans to roll out measures to ban large institutional investors from buying single-family

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley took major steps toward becoming fully operational on January 7. The Town Council approved a lease

By KOLD The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is going to be highlighted in a new 10-episode limited series called Desert Law, which is from A&E Television.

Photo by Gage Skidmore By Kiera Riley | State Affairs After accidentally omitting one challenged provision in its ruling on the 2023 Elections Procedures Manual,

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs If you read the state statute and the secretary of state’s candidate guide, it seems that the attorney general must be

Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Tucson Republican U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani had drawn a line

Governor Katie Hobbs delivering the 2025 State of the State Address on the floor of the Arizona House of Representatives at the Arizona State Capitol

By Kiera Riley | Yellow Sheet Jonathan Lines, Yuma County supervisor and former chair of the Republican Party of Arizona, is taking a seat at

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Independent The City of Scottsdale is going it alone when it comes to marketing Old Town. A memo from City

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A former lawmaker who pleaded guilty to forging nomination petition signatures will be unable to run for public office

By Pinal Central MARICOPA — A concerning new fraud trend has been on the rise across the country and in Arizona the last few years, and city and county officials are warning citizens

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Arizona appears finally ready to adopt some specific requirements for employers to protect their workers from

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Attorney General Kris Mayes and the City of Tucson are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission to reconsider its approval

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The League announced today in a new release that its former Deputy Director René Guillen is succeeding Tom Belshe,

By Chandler Independent Gila River Development, owned by the Gila River Indian Community, recently appointed its newest general manager, Duncan Wiston. A proud member of

By KTAR PHOENIX – The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Monday unanimously selected Kate Brophy McGee as 2026 chair of the metro Phoenix governing

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs Four candidates are vying for the chair of the Republican Party of Arizona ahead of the 2026 leadership elections,

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs If filing bills were a competition, Senate Republicans would take gold, but winning silver may say more about the

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona has too few affordable rentals. And it has too many schools. Now, Sen. John Kavanagh

By Humberto Sanchez | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Affordability, meeting growing electricity demand and managing data center development will drive the energy agenda of

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Ten years ago, Arizona modernized its Request to Speak program at the state capitol, allowing thousands of people

By Howard Fischer | Tucson.com PHOENIX — Arizona has too few affordable housing rentals, but too many schools. Now, Sen. John Kavanagh thinks he’s found

Casa Grande Mayor Lisa Navarro Fitzgibbons By Jodie Newell | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — After her first year as mayor of Casa Grande, Lisa Navarro

By Philip Haldiman | Town of Paradise Valley Independent Paradise Valley’s zoning code is going through a comprehensive update to ensure it is compliant with

Don Bolles (archive photo) By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services It will be 50 years this coming June since Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles
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Photo via The Metropolitan Museum of Art Press Release By The New York Times It is perhaps the world’s most exclusive party, a spectacle of

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents D.R. Horton.) By Karen Schutte | Real Estate Daily News D.R. Horton, Inc. purchased 132 lots and common-area land for Phase 2 of

By CBS News The Trump administration has approved one “gold card” visa since starting to accept applications for the new U.S. residency permit in December, Commerce Secretary