[SUNDAY FEATURE] A ‘dispassionate’ analysis of SNL’s passion for mocking Trump
By Scott D. Pierce | The Salt Lake Tribune (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) There’s been a lot of hyperbole
By Scott D. Pierce | The Salt Lake Tribune (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) There’s been a lot of hyperbole
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic The much-anticipated Mueller report that arrived Friday means there won’t be any further prosecution by the special counsel,
By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Scottsdale Planning Commissioner Kelsey Pasquel resigned Friday amid conflict-of-interest complaints related to her comments about a development in which
By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star Tucson-based West Point Contractors says the city is wrong to include the company on a list of firms
By Emily Kopp | Roll Call When Arizona Rep. Greg Stanton was elected last November, he considered it a no-brainer that his campaign’s political director,
By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times Before she was elected mayor of Phoenix, Kate Gallego was responsible for the demise of Lake Buchanan. Buchanan
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A judge’s order prohibits Rep. David Stringer from turning over a document sought by the House Ethics Committee in
By Keerthi Vedantam | Cronkite News Former Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano said Thursday that a Trump administration policy that threatens to strip funding from colleges
By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror Phoenix officially has a new mayor. Mayor Kate Gallego took the oath of office Thursday morning at the Orpheum
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Calling the measure intrusive, a Senate panel quashed efforts to expand Arizona’s seat belt
By Kelsey Mo | Cronkite News A bill that would move up the date of the Arizona primary election passed through the House Elections Committee
By Thomas Burr | The Salt Lake Tribune Two missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who had been detained in Russia
By Philip Haldiman | YourValley.net In January, President and CEO of Stotz Equipment Tom Rosztoczy and retired school teacher Lisa Brainard-Watson were sworn in as
By John S Kiernan | WalletHub One big point of difference among state economies is the tax burden of the average citizen. This number varies
By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Former Tempe Councilman Corey Woods announced this week that he intends to challenge Mayor Mark Mitchell for the city’s
By Jason Stone | YourValley.net With another wave of massive growth coming the West Valley’s way, the mayors of Surprise, El Mirage and Youngtown are
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The state House voted Monday to create some new crimes for certain voter-registration activities
By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona lawmakers voted to close a loophole in state law that protects campaign signs for candidates, but not
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic The last time Ruben Gallego made national headlines for launching a Democratic campaign, he did it with
By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times It didn’t go well when Republican and Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives met on February 27.
By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a resolution stating that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s forthcoming
By Carolyn Dryer | Glendale Star Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers covered much ground at his recent State of the City address, which he delivered at
By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a resolution stating that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s forthcoming
By Katie Campbell and Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times The Bar had opened an investigation regarding his application to practice law, in which he
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Kate Gallego is Phoenix’s next mayor, beating opponent Daniel Valenzuela by a sizable margin in Tuesday’s election. “We overcame doubters, rain, dark
By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Republican Sen. Vince Leach wants the attorney general to investigate if a Tempe ordinance designed to shed a
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