
Poll: In Arizona, Trump, Biden, Warren in virtual tie
By Marcia Hammond | KTAR A pair of Democrats have pulled into a virtual tie with President Donald Trump in a poll of likely Arizona

By Marcia Hammond | KTAR A pair of Democrats have pulled into a virtual tie with President Donald Trump in a poll of likely Arizona

By Jeremy Duda |Arizona Mirror As his first hire for an Elections Integrity Unit whose mission will partly be to shoot down unfounded allegations of

Bill Weld is already running, but now anti-Trumpers Joe Walsh, Jeff Flake, John Kasich and Mark Sanford may join By Igor Derysh | Salon Four

By Rebecca Beitsch | The Hill The Interior Department says it is moving ahead with plans to relocate a Washington-based agency to Colorado after getting

The former Denver mayor and two-term governor enters the contest as the prohibitive Democratic front-runner By Quint Forgery and James Arkin | POLITICO Former Colorado

By Elizabeth Williamson Stephanie Grisham doled out fast food and tracked lost gear as a press wrangler on President Trump’s 2016 campaign, far from the

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Questions 1, 2 and 3 are on the November ballot. (SCOTTSDALE) — As the Bond

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Curt Schilling watches the first inning of a baseball game between the Diamondbacks and the

By Michele Nelson | Payson Roundup In a 4-3 split vote, the Payson Town Council Thursday created a council subcommittee to review and oversee town

AZBigMedia The Mesa City Council took steps today to pay off the remaining debt on its two Spring Training facilities — Sloan Park and Hohokam Stadium — ahead of

By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County still has Arizona’s fourth-highest primary property tax rate, but the Board of Supervisors expressed confidence in

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times In 2016, Gov. Doug Ducey never tweeted about Donald Trump while the future president was on the campaign

By Michele Nelson | Payson Roundup On Aug. 12, a Payson resident filed paperwork to launch a recall of Payson Mayor Tom Morrissey, Vice Mayor

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A former Democratic state senator is running against Congressman Tom O’Halleran in next year’s primary, and despite her reputation

From weak state parties to regional differences, we look at why these states are defying demographics By Louis Jacobson | Governing magazine It is an

Rep. Ken Ivory had pushed for feds to return land to states By Dennis Romboy | Deseret News Perhaps the Utah Legislature’s most vocal critic

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) By Dr. Gerd Wuestemann, President & CEO, Scottsdale Arts Scottsdale is

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun Between the ParkFlag system and the new municipal courthouse now under construction, downtown Flagstaff has experienced a number

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Arizona lawmakers could make cities pay for raising the minimum wage. A new law that takes effect Aug. 27

Who pays for what in ALEC By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times At least 27 Republican legislators from Arizona and Governor Doug Ducey are

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Tempe has approved new rules for bikes and scooters. E-scooters have become popular around Arizona State University

By Nick Esquer | Chamber Business News In Arizona, population size isn’t the only thing that’s expanding. City limits are getting their turn as the

No word from Sinema By Robin Bravender and Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Arizona Sen. Martha McSally will soon be a central player in the

Some staff get extra $20K By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times All House employees received raises of at least 3% in July, but many

Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only. Scottsdale voters will consider bond program in November. (SCOTTSDALE) — Questions 1, 2 and 3

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter East Valley cities are looking to collaborate more to deal with homelessness. The Mesa City Council is

By Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star Tim Steller is the Star’s metro columnist. A 20-plus year veteran of reporting and editing, he digs into
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By Yellowsheet, State Affairs As the legislative session approaches its 100th day, lawmakers are continuing to debate and vote on bills in spite of Gov.

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Hugh Lytle has survived several legal challenges to his candidacy and his party’s name, meaning Arizonans

By InMaricopa Maricopa’s housing market has slowed sharply from a year ago, with home sales down 36% and inventory climbing as sellers face more competition