Supervisors approve flood tax changes despite concerns from Flagstaff councilmembers
By Emery Cowen | Daily Sun Coconino County supervisors have raised taxes on Flagstaff residents even before the city council had a chance to meet
By Emery Cowen | Daily Sun Coconino County supervisors have raised taxes on Flagstaff residents even before the city council had a chance to meet
By Russ Wiles | The Republic Arizona economic-development officials are seeking to lure employers from high-tax cities and states, and a controversial employment tax that was approved May
AZBigMedia The Avondale City Council is scheduled to vote May 21 to make Charles Montoya the City of Avondale’s new city manager. Montoya is currently
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Seventeen states including Arizona have approved “right to try” laws, giving terminally ill patients access to experimental and unapproved
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is open to the idea of allowing Arizonans to place bets
By Mark Carlisle | YourValley.net Glendale City Council plans to allocate $202,000 for designs for renovating its downtown amphitheater. The city will later decide if
By Bree Burkitt and Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Senate Bill 1515 would exclude fantasy sports from Arizona’s definition of gambling, legalizing fantasy sports in
By Evan Wyloge and Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, and Mariana Dale | KJZZ (Editor’s note:This article is a collaboration between Arizona
By Carolyn Dryer | Peoria Times Seven people sat in comfortable armchairs the morning of May 8 at the Glendale Renaissance Hotel, and they discussed
AZBigMedia The 2018 state legislative session that adjourned on May 4 was productive for Arizona’s commercial real estate industry as BOMA Greater Phoenix had a 5-0
By Ryan Randazzo and Carrie Watters | The Republic State regulators are concerned that the possible sale of Circle City Water Co. to the city of Surprise
Cuts give states a cash windfall. What now? The federal tax overhaul cut taxes for millions of American families and businesses. But the law also
By Timothy Egan | The New York Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Steve Jobs had outlasted an initial death
Cities and Towns: 5-16 Phoenix Council Formal Meeting 5-17 Phoenix Zoning Adjustment Hearing 5-17 Avondale Planning Commission 5-14 Carefree P&Z Commission 5-14 Apache Junction Work
Rep. Martha McSally of Arizona is running in a Senate primary against conservative favorites Kelli Ward and Joe Arpaio By Amanda Terkel and Elise Foley
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Undeterred by opposition from his own party, Gov. Doug Ducey is determined to make
By Matt Roy and Rusty Bradshaw YourValley.net City officials continue to gather public input as they work on solutions to the area’s transit troubles. Martin Lucero, transportation planning
Stormy Daniels recruited to run against Arizona governor and legislature By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times (RLGR Editor’s note:Jeremy Duda, an alert Arizona Capitol
By Alan Gomez and Eliza Collins | USA TODAY A group of Republican lawmakers used a rare congressional maneuver Wednesday to try and force the House to vote on a
By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Pinal Central A federal judge won’t overturn a law that makes it a felony to bring someone else’s
By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Sen. John McCain urged his Senate colleagues Wednesday to reject Gina Haspel’s nomination to head the CIA after
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The group responsible for forcing a public vote on the future of vouchers will
Reform advocates say Bill Montgomery and other prosecutors have the Legislature’s ear and push harsher sentences. By Megan Cassidy | The Republic Finally, they thought. Changes to some
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic The Tempe City Council may ask voters to give it power to remove elected officials for violating the city’s code of
By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent The political posture of the city of Scottsdale is beginning to take form as local candidates ramp up their politicking in
By Mike Sakal | Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek’s General Plan was nearly two years in the making, with input from dozens of citizens and neighboring municipalities
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