Knapp named Paradise Valley community development director
Paradise Valley Independent After a nationwide search, Deputy Town Manager Dawn Marie Buckland announced July 13 that she has hired Jeremy Knapp to fill
Paradise Valley Independent After a nationwide search, Deputy Town Manager Dawn Marie Buckland announced July 13 that she has hired Jeremy Knapp to fill
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune East Valley fire and police officials are feeling the region’s growth – and so will taxpayers. Both
By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor City Council candidates in Maricopa received their first opportunity to publicly state their platform at a political forum
By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic A big crowd gathered in a Tucson church last week, ready to hear candidates’ plans for gun-control legislation
Flake follows suit about ‘shameful’ summit conference By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Sen. John McCain blasted President Donald Trump’s joint news conference
By Laura M. Holson | The New York Times When Hala Hijazi wanted her friends to meet London Breed, then a candidate for mayor of San
By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch An agreement between Pinal County and a major employer in Casa Grande will result in a lowered
Democrats have been expecting Barry Goldwater’s home state to flip for years now. Powered by a Latino electorate fired up by Donald Trump, they just
By Steve Israel | The Washington Post July 11 marked the 59th anniversary of the release of “Advise & Consent,” Allen Drury’s Pulitzer-winning political novel
By Darrell Jackson | Peoria Times Seven candidates are running for Peoria City Council, along with Cathy Carlat running unopposed for mayor. The primary election
Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek voters will have the opportunity to vote on the Alternative Expenditure Limitation on the Tuesday, Aug. 28 ballot. The
The latest Twitter purge has ejected 100,000 of President Trump’s followers from the social media site By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic U.S. Sen.
By Pat Poblete | Cronkite News The president of the Arizona Farm Bureau told a House panel last week that regulations meant to help
By KTAR.com A coalition of groups in Arizona is attempting to register 200,000 people — mainly people of color, women and youths — ahead of
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star An initiative proposing to pay for education improvements by hiking taxes on only the most
Utility PAC also spent big on federal and local races By Energy and Policy Institute The political action committee run by the parent company of
Cities and Towns 7-19 Phoenix Council Special Meeting 7-20 Phoenix Council Formal Meeting 7-17 Apache Junction Council Meeting 7-16 Avondale Work Session 7-19 Cave Creek
By Rofida Khairall | Coolidge Examiner Coolidge Mayor Jon Thompson is running unopposed in the 2018 election after challenger Scott Koch has been disqualified. In June,
By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor Rick Horst is just three weeks into his new job as Maricopa city manager, but he’s already excited
By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent Paradise Valley’s elected officials will be considering three individuals to fill the position of interim town manager while
Wrangler News Staff Mayor Mark Mitchell has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) and has convened his first
By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor Vincent Manfredi considers his first four years on the Maricopa City Council to be a success, and because
By Richard Ruelas | Arizona Republic Former state lawmaker Don Shooter has issued a subpoena for documents gathered in the House-ordered investigation into sexual harassment
By KTAR.com A federal contractor terminated its lease at an office building in Phoenix after an investigation revealed that migrant children were being illegally housed
By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner A candidate for the upcoming Coolidge City Council elections in August says that, if re-elected, taking care of the
Supreme Court nominees need an experienced ‘sherpa’ to navigate the Senate’s unique ways By David Hawkings | Roll Call e spent 18 years as a
Arizona lawmaker brags to cop about speeding By John Wright | ParkerLive An elected state House representative for Arizona’s 5th District, Paul Mosley, bragged
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