Why I chose to make Benjamin Franklin Charter School a non-profit
By Rep. Eddie Farnsworth /opinion contributor | The Arizona Republic Opinion: I must take issue with recent articles and columns about Benjamin Franklin Charter
By Rep. Eddie Farnsworth /opinion contributor | The Arizona Republic Opinion: I must take issue with recent articles and columns about Benjamin Franklin Charter
The Arizona Republican’s head-snapping moves Friday left Washington in shock and Brett Kavanaugh in renewed jeopardy By Burgess Everett, Elana Schor and John Bresnahan
Cities and Towns 10-3 Phoenix council meeting 10-4 Phoenix ZA Hearing 10-4 Phoenix Planning Commission 10-1 Apache Junction work session 10-2 Apache Junction council meeting
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake sided with Senate Democrats Friday to try to force a one-week FBI investigation
The price tag to raise America’s grade is more than $2 trillion, but American Society of Civil Engineers’ Executive Director Tom Smith says it’s
By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder The town’s Development Services Department, formed more than a year ago, is being split up. “The desired plan
By Maria Vasquez | Arizona City Independent Pinal County Supervisor Anthony Smith gave an update on Arizona City road projects at a Sessions with the
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Rachel Mitchell, a Maricopa County sex crimes prosecutor, will lead questioning in the potentially
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Republican Gov. Doug Ducey says voters should give him another four years because
By Brendan Campbell | Cronkite News Legislators across the country are far older than their constituents, and issues important to young people are taking
Non-profit Arizona Mirror to make state government more relevant to citizens Staff report The Mirror will cover Arizona government, policy and politics with a team
By Lauren Intrieri | Cronkite News Incumbent Gov. Doug Ducey and Democratic rival David Garcia clashed Monday night over education and border security during a
What time is it in California? If voters decide to abolish the clock-changing practice in November, answering that could become more difficult. By Brian
West Valley View The city of Goodyear has hired Lori Gary as director of the Economic Development Department. She begins on Sept. 25. “Lori
McSally told the Wall Street Journal she didn’t reveal her allegations of sexual abuse to friends or family for about a decade By Brahm
What should people know about polling and how should they digest it? One recent poll gave Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey the edge against Democrat David
Opinion: Is a U.S. Senate run the best way to honor John McCain’s legacy? Grant Woods explains why his answer isn’t as easy as you’d
The outgoing Republican senator has already met with the heads of at least two major cable news networks By Andrew Desiderio | The Daily
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic In June, Diamondbacks President Derrick Hall emailed Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher, hoping to discuss “an opportunity”
Republicans are aggressively rolling back the right to vote. Opposing voter ID laws isn’t enough – it’s time to think bigger By Ian Samuel
By Scott Buffon | Arizona Daily Sun Councilmember Eva Putzova wants to send a letter from the Flagstaff City Council to Arizona Public Service
It is somewhat accepted conflicts of interest are ‘inevitable’ in the Arizona Legislature. Arizona lawmakers get paid $24,000 annually. Most have full-time jobs beyond
Cities and Towns: (Agendas not available below) 9-26 Scottsdale Planning and Zoning 9-27 Paradise Valley Study Session 9-26 Phoenix Special Council Meeting 9-27 Phoenix ZA
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A measure Republican lawmakers put on the November ballot could determine how much Arizonans
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic This summer, the Phoenix City Council lost two members and gained two new ones. Daniel Valenzuela and Kate Gallego
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Stephanie Grisham, Melania Trump’s longtime spokeswoman, violated the Hatch Act with a tweet containing the acronym for President
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings as the landowner By Heather Smathers | Eloy Enterprise A proposed semi-truck manufacturing plant in Coolidge could
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