
Where do Arizona’s 11 congressional members come down on impeachment?
By Nickole Byrn and Tanner Puckett | Cronkite News The House Judiciary Committee is readying the two articles of impeachment brought against President Donald Trump

By Nickole Byrn and Tanner Puckett | Cronkite News The House Judiciary Committee is readying the two articles of impeachment brought against President Donald Trump

By Brian Anderson | The Sacramento Bee At least 600 Californians, including lifelong Republicans and Democrats, have had their voter registration unexpectedly changed, and several


By Ben Winslow | Fox 13 Governor Gary Herbert has signaled he will sign a bill that makes major changes to Utah’s tax code, cutting

Voters may be asked to re-up Prop. 400 in 3 years By Jason Stone | Daily Independent Surprise’s fast growth over the last two decades has

By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror The U.S. House Judiciary Committee approved two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump Friday morning along party lines,

UPDATE: Tax credit review panel will meet, but after legal deadline to do so By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror A legislative panel meant to

By Kaylin Dunnett | West Valley View Arizona native Alisha Solano knew she wanted to work as a public servant as early as her high

By Tiana Lowe | Washington Examiner (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Multiple conservatives floated an excellent idea in the past week:

By Joycelyn Cabrera | InMaricopa Christian Price goes beyond balancing his personal and political life – he melds the two together. Maricopa’s incumbent mayor began

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Spring Creek Development By Sandy Schenkat | Scottsdale Independent A few weeks ago the Scottsdale Independent published my opinion related to social

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A hearing to determine whether the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors would rescind its suspension of indicted assessor Paul

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Former Chandler Mayor Coy Payne, the first African American mayor in Chandler and in Arizona, has died. He was

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Chandler City Council has approved new rules for electric scooters. The rules allow scooters on bike

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) The Arizona chapter of NAIOP, the commercial real estate development association,

BLM officials in Arizona said they are eager for more help By Kailey Broussard | Cronkite News Bureau of Land Management employees in Washington have

Arizona’s Politics A group of about 10 vulnerable Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives is floating the idea of censuring President Donald Trump instead

By Adam McCann | Financial Writer Hunger, poverty and homelessness affect every nation — even the richest and most powerful. According to Feeding America, food

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Arizona Public Service’s notorious influence in Arizona politics is fueled not only by its tens of millions in

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Mesa City Council approved a ban on vaping in workplaces and the same public places where

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Arizona’s three members of the House Judiciary Committee remained in their partisan corners on impeachment Monday after hearing

Negotiations continued over the weekend after the release of an investigative report By Brahm Resnik | 12 News Attorneys for Maricopa County and suspended County

In the midst of a housing crisis, L.A. politicians have decided to limit their own incentives to allow more housing construction. By Christian Britschgi |

By Timothy J. Woods | Herald Review Col. Tony Boone, who was formerly the Garrison Commander on Fort Huachuca, retired from the U.S. Army in

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Chandler City Council is scheduled to vote today on new rules for electric scooters. The proposed

By KTAR.com A new poll of Arizona voters shows a statistical dead heat between Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, former Vice President Joe

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) By Laurie Roberts Arizona Republic A county investigation shows Paul Petersen hasn’t neglected his official
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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