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Readers have made it clear: You want to be informed about elections but not told how to vote. We hear you. By Phil Boas |

Readers have made it clear: You want to be informed about elections but not told how to vote. We hear you. By Phil Boas |

inMaricopa.com House Bill 2802 passed out of the House Transportation Committee on a 7-0 vote today. Two members of the nine-person committee were absent. The

By Tom Scanlon | Glendale Star While many are excited about the new things in Glendale over the past few years, from expansions at Westgate Entertainment

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central Casa Grande Mayor Craig McFarland is excited and concerned about what the future holds for Casa Grande and he

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic People who rent their houses through vacation websites like Airbnb and VRBO visited the Arizona Capitol on Thursday to

By Ben Lane | HousingWire With the Nevada Caucus just a few days away, things should soon begin to get a little clearer in terms of who the real

Arizona has seen a huge population boom since the 2000s, but those residents don’t want to live here. In 2010, the town had a population

By Sylvia Varnham O’Regan | The Real Deal Data analysis predicts decline leading up to voters’ decision on Trump. Who will be president come January?

By Al Bravo | The Apache Junction News Spotlighting the numerous things people can do in the city, as well as updating some important projects

Progress News Staff | Scottsdale Progress Scottsdale is seeking community input on how the city should use federal housing and community development funds over the

By Andrew Oxford | The Republic Another hearing at the Arizona Legislature erupted in shouting Tuesday night, culminating in the chair of the House Elections

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Glendale is looking at annexing two unincorporated parcels on Northern Avenue with hopes of

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — Gov. Doug Ducey’s proposed budget shocked Pinal County officials with the proposal to close a

By Katie Sawyer | PinalCentral With the end of term for many of Maricopa’s current city council members looming, several seats are up for grabs

“The culture in political environments is one that would never fly in a corporate or professional environment,” said Jonathan Lockwood, a GOP political consultant By

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has appointed Gilbert Councilman Eddie Cook (pictured) as Maricopa County assessor. The board

Phoenix to host Democratic presidential debate in March By Kevin Stone | KTAR The road to the Democratic presidential nomination officially goes through Arizona. Phoenix
By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent An outline of marching orders for the 58 approved bond projects is beginning to take shape a City Hall

By Ron Eland | Sedona Red Rock News It was referred to as a housekeeping matter, but a proposed change to Yavapai County code has

By Tom Scanlon | West Valley View Managing Editor 8 hrs ago In Goodyear, Mayor Georgia Lord and the city’s six council members are safe. Lord’s

Kyrsten Sinema asks DOJ to investigate handling of Trump ally Roger Stone’s sentencing; McSally campaign sbaped by impeachment By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Republic

By Lorraine Longhi | The Republic After 11 years on the Scottsdale City Council, Suzanne Klapp announced this week that she will run for mayor.

By Julie Pace | Paradise Valley Independent I am proud to currently serve as your vice mayor. I am running for re-election to Town Council

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Saying the state has more money than it needs, Republicans on a House panel

The Outlaw Dirty Money campaign snags a prominent Republican endorsement and already has 200k signatures, leaving dark money groups to plot how they can keep

By Diane E. Brown | Arizona Mirror Arizona officials are often quick to tell the federal government to stay out of state business. However, when it

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Mesa has operated its finances differently from most Phoenix-area cities for the past 75 years. Residents don’t pay a
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By Julia Wheatley | Queen Creek Independent Water to cook. Water to clean. Water to brush your teeth. Water to shower. Water to play —

By Sophie Brams | The Hill First Lady Melania Trump on Wednesday called on Congress to pass a set of bipartisan reforms aimed at modernizing

By Alaina Kwan | AZ Family A new White House economic report estimates the United States is short about 10 million homes and argues rolling