
Arizona Dems ‘not afraid’ to pursue impeachment
By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror Some Arizona Democrats see it as a real possibility that President Donald Trump will face impeachment proceedings in the

By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror Some Arizona Democrats see it as a real possibility that President Donald Trump will face impeachment proceedings in the

By Elena Schneider | POLITICO Sen. Michael Bennet jumped into the 2020 presidential race Thursday morning, becoming the 21st Democratic contender vying for his party’s

By Ben Giles | Katie Campbell and Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times A budget proposal from Senate Republican leaders woefully fails to meet Gov.

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic New River is just outside the Phoenix city limits, but it hardly looks like the metropolitan it borders. About

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Proposition 127, a proposal to require electric companies to get half their electricity from renewable sources such as solar

By Kevin Reagan | PinalCentral A former administrator of Thunderbird Irrigation Water District No. 2 has been indicted for using public funds on personal expenses.

By Burgess Everett | POLITICO Three Senate Democrats voted for William Barr to be attorney general. Now at least two of them say they might

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The House Ethics Committee dismissed a complaint against Rep. Anthony Kern, concluding that his stint as a volunteer deputy

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror A billboard along Interstate 17 near 7th Street claims U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is corrupt due to her stance

By Keerthi Vedantam | Cronkite News Service On a typical day in Arizona this year, more than 3 million robocalls were made to phone numbers

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The American Civil Liberties Union has dropped its lawsuit against Congressman Paul Gosar, saying

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley.net The Peoria City Council appointed Planning and Zoning Commissioner Denette Dunn to replace former councilman Carlo Leone, who resigned due

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror With their eyes on the prize of the next redistricting process, Senate Democrats took aim at Gov. Doug Ducey’s

By Rose Law Group Reporter staff SIGNED BILLS H2004 (Chapter 24): NUCLEAR MANAGEMENT FUND; APPROPRIATION; ASSESSMENT H2007 (Chapter 25): ASRS; POLITICAL SUBDIVISION PLANS; ADJUSTMENTS H2008

By Camille Erickson | Arizona Mirror Census data shapes almost every corner of public life, like the amount of federal money funneled to school lunch

By Uriel J. Garcia | Arizona Republic Former Mesa police Officer Gerald “Jerry” Salcido was accused of molesting family members in 1995. The Mesa Police

Cities and Towns: 5-1 Phoenix council meeting 5-2 Phoenix ZA hearing 4-29 Avondale work session 5-2 Casa Grande planning commission 5-2 Gilbert council meeting 5-1

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Scottsdale leaders almost immediately reversed their decision to replace the iconic mounted cowboyon the city’s flag after residents rebelled. Glendale caught flack for spending

By Andrea Estrada | Peoria Times Realtors and members of the community joined the Women’s Council of Realtors (WCR) in mid-April to discuss developments in

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Forty-nine people applied to fill the vacant Tempe City Council seat created by Councilman Kolby Granville’s ouster earlier this

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Scottsdale is among seven U.S. cities recognized by Bloomberg Philanthropies for its use of data in decision-making,

By Jason Stone | YourValley.net Surprise is growing, so it’s no shock its budget is expanding along with the city itself. City Manager Mike Frazier

About one in five Americans now lack regular access to local media coverage. Studies show this is bad for politics, municipal debt — and even

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral It’s not exactly life imitating art. But a real-life state senator from Mesa decided to air

Party chair getting blowback over tax By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times The state Republican Party has staked out a rare policy position by

By Maria Polletta and Dustin Gardiner | Arizona Republic It’s going to be a long summer at the state Capitol. As the legislative session hits

Nevada has joined California and New Mexico in allowing trans people to continue to serve in their National Guard organizations, which are primarily under gubernatorial
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By Attorney General Kris Mayes | Pinal Post PHOENIX – Attorney General Mayes is warning Arizonans of a growing pattern of construction fraud specifically targeting homeowners seeking to build Accessory Dwelling Units

By NAHB Economic uncertainty coupled with rising building material costs and interest rates resulted in a sharp decline in builder sentiment in April as the housing market enters