
Like presidential hopefuls, Arizona Dems split on ‘Medicare for All’
By Katie O’Connor | Arizona Mirror A chasm is growing within the Democratic party over the most appropriate route to address the country’s struggling health

By Katie O’Connor | Arizona Mirror A chasm is growing within the Democratic party over the most appropriate route to address the country’s struggling health

By Amy Silverman | Phoenix Magazine Like many Arizonans, I spent several days in the spring of 2018 in front of the television, watching red

KTAR.com Peoria residents voted in the city’s interim council member Tuesday to replace a longtime politician who died this summer. Denette Dunn, the only candidate

Wrangler News Staff Mental illness and substance abuse provide a doubly disabling path for yet one more personal tragedy: homelessness. That is why Tempe’s selection

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) The Arabian Horse Association of Arizona and Waste Management join the

By Emily Richardson | Chamber Business News (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) The League of Arizona

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star Tucson City Councilwoman Regina Romero handily won the three-way Democratic primary for mayor Tuesday. She will face independent

By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror Phoenix voters voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to allow light rail expansion projects to continue, including one in South Phoenix that

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) By Brian Esterly Scottsdale’s sports fields cannot accommodate current demand from

A new study reveals the downsides of running a city By Mike Maciag | Governing magazine Demeaning comments, harassment and—less commonly—threats of violence all come

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Time Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is urging a federal judge to throw out a

By EJ Montini | Arizona Republic (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) I don’t believe he expects to win. He just craves

By Jeannette Hinkle | Arizona Republic Former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl led a survey chronicling conservatives’ grievances about Facebook’s perceived bias against their viewpoints at

Sinema is most bipartisan Senate Democrat By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Arizona’s senior senator is the most bipartisan Democrat in the U.S. Senate so

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix City Council will hear a citizen’s petition item at its meeting Wednesday that could restrict

By Michele Nelson | Payson Roundup Ahead of a hurriedly called Aug. 21 Payson Town Council executive session, Town Attorney Hector Figueroa submitted his decision

By Molly Duerig | Arizona Republic Joe Arpaio announced on social media Sunday that he will seek another term as sheriff of Maricopa County in

By Kevin Stone | KTAR The Phoenix special election on the fate of light rail and city pensions is entering its last phase. Any ballots

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A California union is funding a bid to convince Arizona voters to force hospitals

Cities: 8/27 Apache Junction Planning and Zoning Hearing 8/26 Avondale City Council 8/26 Coolidge City Council 8/26 Goodyear Special Council Meeting 8/26 Goodyear City Council

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic The cries of help from Sedona and other Arizona cities seem to have been heard. Gov. Doug Ducey on

By Eric Newman | Peoria Times Many people who grew up with former Councilman Carlo “Rocky” Leone, as both a colleague and a mentor, reflected

By Mark Cowling | Arizona City Independent By a vote of 4-1, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved a contract with Louis M. Andersen

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
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Photo via TSMC Press Release By InBusiness Phoenix Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and Amkor Technology, Inc. announced a 10-year agreement to foster a strong partnership that will

(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