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(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) By Jim Lane Scottsdale Mayor I believe I have demonstrated throughout the more than 10 years

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) By Jim Lane Scottsdale Mayor I believe I have demonstrated throughout the more than 10 years

By Deagan Urbatsch, | Cronkite News Federal officials are determined to recruit workers and accurately count residents for the 2020 census, especially such historically underserved

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona needs some sort of law or procedure to oust elected county officials as

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Nearly a month after impeachment proceedings against the president began, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said he hadn’t seen anything

“It’s not necessarily that Sen. McSally is doing poorly. It is that Mark Kelly is doing spectacularly.” By James Arkin | POLITICO Mark Kelly has

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent Improving the process of alerting residents near proposed projects — commercial, residential or otherwise — within Paradise Valley town

By Juliegrace Bpufke | The Hill Democrats in the House turned aside a GOP-led privileged resolution to censure House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.)

By Tom Scanlon | West Valley View Sometimes, business and politics don’t mix. Peter Mahoney, a Litchfield Park councilman for nearly two decades, abruptly resigned

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central This summer, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors asked the top contenders for the county manager’s job to respond

By Jessica Boehm and Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen has not resigned from his elected post, despite indictments in three

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic U.S. Rep. David Schweikert’s vote Wednesday to effectively rebuke President Donald Trump for ceding northern Syria to Turkey

By Abby Vesoulis | TIME Millions of Americans find themselves in a “Catch-22” when it comes to being able to afford the most basic of

By Raquel Hendrickson | InMaricopa Christian Price has announced he is running for re-election as mayor of Maricopa. He is currently in his third term. A

By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror The U.S. Senate on Thursday rejected Democrats’ attempt to overturn a controversial Trump administration power plant regulation. Sen. Kyrsten

By Lindsay Walker | Cronkite News The Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to confirm Arizona businesswoman Barbara Barrett as the next Air Force secretary, one day after brushing

By Katelyn Dyer | Downtown Devil City Council voted and approved many items that pertain to downtown from the light rail to the Phoenix City Code. City

By Robin Bravender and Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Three Arizona Republicans voted against a resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday condemning

By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A group that spent $260,000 attacking a 2014 foe of Doug Ducey in his first

By Wissam Melhem | Cronkite News Service via Arizona Mirror Congress returned this week from a two-week recess, a time when lawmakers can go home

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A state lawmaker wants to put taxpayers of any city that enacts a “sanctuary” policy

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic A newly formed political action committee in Glendale is pushing voters to approve salary increases for the city’s elected

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is looking into whether it can remove county Assessor Paul Petersen from office

By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Scottsdale residents Paula Sturgeon and Sandra Schenkat could often be found debating opposing views on local issues, whether online or at

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Gilbert voters appear likely to have choices in next year’s Town Council election, although it’s still too early to

By Wissam Melhem | Cronkite News House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had just announced a formal impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump and the White House

By Emily Richardson | Chamber Business News Cathy Carlat was elected to the Peoria City Council in 2005. Ten years later she became the first

By Harrison Mantas | Cronkite News Arizona lawmakers joined a growing bipartisan chorus critical of President Donald Trump’s decision to pull American troops from Northern
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Atlas Global Development Group.) By Shawn White | Painted Desert Tribune Winslow City Council took a step toward possible development at Winslow-Lindbergh Regional

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Atlys.) By Phoenix Independent Two teenagers from Phoenix Country Day School will launch a new, electric sports bottle this summer