Garcia makes ‘dramatic tilt’ left in run for governor
By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times You can’t eat David Garcia. The curious saying stems from when the Democratic gubernatorial candidate served as an
By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times You can’t eat David Garcia. The curious saying stems from when the Democratic gubernatorial candidate served as an
By KTAR Thelda Williams has only served as Phoenix mayor for two weeks, but she already has her sights placed on two priorities to tackle
By Vivian Meza | Cronkite News Political activism can be as simple as voting for a candidate or as statement-provoking as students lying
The Arizona Republic The Arizona Republican Party has called on Rep. David Stringer, R-Prescott, to resign following his comments about immigrants in a speech earlier
By Travis Rains | Daily Miner The City’s new Economic Development Department, its director, Gary Kellogg, and the work it has or hasn’t completed were
O’Halleran challenger bows out of CD1 race By Kevin Reagan | PinalCentral A candidate challenging U.S. Rep. Tom O’Halleran in the Democratic primary has withdrawn
By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Capitol Times A Republican lawmaker said his comment that “there aren’t enough white kids to go around” in Arizona’s minority-laden
By Tara Alatorre | The Foothills Focus A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled last week that the Town of Carefree violated the state constitution
Queen Creek Independent Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story should have said the town’s EMS budget is $18.1 million, which already accounts for
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Tempe residents can expect to see more recreation options and improved roadways in the budget year that opens July
By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley independent Paradise Valley Town Manager Kevin Burke announced his resignation from the municipality just before noon Tuesday, June
By Melissa Fittro | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale City Council is expected to consider formal action on new downtown development parameters for Old Town Scottsdale Monday,
Correction & Clarification: The article was updated to correct the timeline for the Scottsdale city clerk’s decision on the complaint filed against Desert Discovery Center
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Gov. Doug Ducey is not in favor of Arizona becoming the state that puts
By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star Three Tucson voters are asking a Maricopa County judge to weigh in on whether former Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick
By David Meyer | Fortune It’s finally happened. On Monday, U.S. net neutrality—the rule that says telecommunications network operators must treat the traffic they carry
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Several organizations are asking the Arizona Supreme Court to void a law they say
Lawsuit alleges former Yuma senator doesn’t live in district where he filed to run By Rachel Leingang | The Republic A Republican running against ousted
Voters say their signatures were faked on candidate’s petitions By Dustin Gardiner and Alison Steinbach | The Republic Mark Syms, an independent candidate for the
Cities and Towns: 6-11 Phoenix Council Special Meeting 6-12 Phoenix Work Study Session 6-11 Chandler Council Executive Meeting 6-14 Chandler Council Special Meeting 6-11 Chandler
By Bryan Pietsch | Cronkite News Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake took the Senate floor Thursday to “sound the alarm” on President Donald Trump’s trade policies
KTAR News 92.3 FM continues to cover education in Arizona. This week’s focus is on “The Changing Face of the Arizona Teacher.” By Griselda Zetino
By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic When Michele Reagan ran for secretary of state in 2014, she pledged to build a new website to help voters track money in political
By Wayne Schutsky | East Valley Tribune Though the primary election is late in August, the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce kicked off election season
SanTanValley.com According to the Town of Queen Creek website, “an application for annexation has been submitted to the Town of Queen Creek by a resident
By Dennis Wagner | The Republic Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., may not be able to fire the top federal power-agency administrator in the western United States, but he’s
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