Few voters use federal-only ballots
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Only a small number of people in Arizona cast federal-only ballots in the 2018 election, an option that’s
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Only a small number of people in Arizona cast federal-only ballots in the 2018 election, an option that’s
By Helen Smathers | PinalCentral A Maricopa City Council member avoided censure by the city after a complaint that he’d violated the city’s ethics policy
By Ann E. Marimow | The Washington Post An elected official in Virginia violated the First Amendment when she temporarily blocked a constituent on Facebook,
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Arizona State University has explained, at least partially, what former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl has done for the
Trump struggles to replace Mattis By Eliana Johnson and Daniel Lippman | POLITICO President Donald Trump is having a tough time hiring a Pentagon
By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror With the backdrop of a presidential trip to the southern border and a government partially shut-down over disagreement
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey faces a far rosier budget situation than when we he first took the oath of
By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent Two freshmen Paradise Valley Town Council members will take their seats on Thursday, Jan. 10, and both
By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times The Arizona Legislature, a notorious cauldron of bad ideas, will reconvene on Monday, January 14. What fresh
Tibshraeny indicates interest in state office By Jason Stone | East Valley Tribune Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny is going back to school, but it’s
By Adrian Skabellund | Arizona Daily Sun A proposition overwhelmingly passed by voters this past November has cities across the state, including Flagstaff, gearing up
New chairman brings progressive focus to often-contentious committee By Jacob Holzman | Roll Call As climate change and immigration lead priorities for the new
By Darrell Jackson | Peoria Times Peoria was recently ranked the No. 1 City to Live in Arizona by Money Magazine. As we approach the
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Martha McSally was sworn in last week to replace Jon Kyl as Arizona’s U.S. Senator, after Kyl’s brief
By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Sen. Gail Griffin is again trying to boost a tax break for some Arizona veterans. Griffin’s proposal
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer A veteran lawmaker says the time is overdue to tell Arizonans they can’t legally use cyanide as a
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The head of a major business organization is looking for legal ways to make
By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic The Surprise City Council appointed David Sanders to the open District 5 council seat on Thursday. Sanders, 42,
By Mark Cowling/PinalCentral There are four key areas in which town staff will challenge themselves in the coming year. Related: Billingsley: Florence a good place
In 2018 Eloy set out to remake itself in time for 2019. This includes a new City Hall, a new city logo and a
By Howard Fischer | Tucson.com The way self-proclaimed tax activist Lynne Weaver sees it, anyone who makes it to age 65 should not have
Governing Thanks in large part to 2017’s federal tax overhaul, state income tax collections soared in 2018. But the big unknown for lawmakers and budget
By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune With the noisy political battles of 2018 finally over, the East Valley can expect relative tranquility on
By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent Less than one month before newly hired Paradise Valley Town Manager Mark Perkins was to take his post,
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A Phoenix resident is seeking a public vote on a proposal to make Arizona
California will become the first state to ban retail sales of dogs, cats, and rabbits unless they come from a rescue operation after a new
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A proposal by a Pinal County lawmaker could make it easier for groups to propose their
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