Casa Grande council candidates address growth
By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Residents had an opportunity to hear from candidates for City Council on Thursday at a forum in
By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Residents had an opportunity to hear from candidates for City Council on Thursday at a forum in
By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Officials of two organizations known for anonymous spending on political campaigns filed suit late Thursday
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Ducey order directs state police to cite law-breaking lawmakers By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times Call it the Rep. Paul Mosley Act of
By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times David Garcia isn’t playing it safe this election cycle. “This year is about making a statement. That’s what’s
By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Developers and zoning attorneys involved in the controversial City Gate apartment proposal in Gilbert contributed to Vice Mayor Brigette Peterson and
By Tara Alatorre | Foothills Focus A local group of residents that are conducting a feasibility study to determine if the New River and
By BrieAnna J Frank | Arizona Republic The Arizona Corporation Commission appointed an interim executive director to lead its staff after the previous head
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Officials of two organizations known for anonymous spending on political campaigns filed suit late
Story and video by Dani Coble | Cronkite News Sen. Jeff Flake vowed to try again after the Senate blocked a vote Thursday on his
Queen Creek Independent The Queen Creek Town Council on July 18 approved an intergovernmental agreement to act as regional partner with the town of Florence
Queen Creek Independent One Queen Creek resident is running for mayor and three for three seats on the council in the Aug. 28 primary election.
Scottsdale Independent A political action committee coined, “Yes for Scottsdale Streets” has been formed to support the anticipated ballot question scheduled for the Nov.
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic U.S. Senate hopeful Kyrsten Sinema joined with House Republicans on Wednesday to register her support for officers and
Daniel Brophy, brother of Sen. Kate Brophy McGee, R-Phoenix, contributed $3,000 to Brophy McGee’s political rival Rep. Maria Syms, R-Paradise Valley, on May 20. His
By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder Town Manager Brent Billingsley will receive a 10.8-percent raise and other perks in a contract extension approved Monday
By Wes Grunden | Sonoran News The July 16 Cave Creek Town Council meeting packed the Council chamber. Previous hearings by the Planning and Zoning
By Wes Grunden | Sonoran News On July 10 Cave Creek voters got another chance to meet their candidates. Three more debates are scheduled, July 24
By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Gilbert, the nation’s largest town, approved a $31.2 million water lease with the San Carlos Apache Tribe that should allow for continued
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Republic Arizona’s largest utility has spent millions so far trying to derail an effort to ask voters to increase the
Buckeye City Manager Roger Klingler was recently elected as the Chair of the Maricopa Association of Governments Management Committee. Arizona Business Daily Buckeye City Manager
Minorities, youth and poor are hurt most By Conrad Romero | Cronkite News Voter participation is eroding across the U.S. and the situation in Arizona
By Rachel Leingang and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic A freshman Republican legislator made inappropriate comments about marital status, working mothers and religion to
By Jake Kincaid | Pinal Central Johnson Utilities attorneys have filed a motion to disqualify Commissioner Andy Tobin from all proceedings involving the company’s cases
By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central Pinal business leaders and public officials are coming out against a ballot measure that purports to be for clean
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic A planned light-rail expansion in south Phoenix has captured the attention of the entire Valley as officials attempt to reconcile
Arizona Republic Arizona voters will face a list of ballot measures this year, including funding requests for police, parks and roads. Beyond candidate races, here’s a
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