
How the government shutdown is affecting residential real estate
By David Meek | The Arizona Report Since December 22, 2018, a partial government shutdown has left the real estate industry in a bind.

By David Meek | The Arizona Report Since December 22, 2018, a partial government shutdown has left the real estate industry in a bind.

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer What follows is a column I wrote in 2013. I find no reason to change a word. I look

By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent For many, the month of January marks a beginning point, a time to start anew — and that sentiment is

By KTAR.COM Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ushered in a new Legislature on Monday with his annual State of the State address, in which the Republican

By KTAR.COM A new poll shows that most Arizonans do not support President Donald Trump’s decision to shut down the federal government over funding

By James E. Garcia | Arizona Mirror As the D.C. press corps spends the week chasing Trump’s newest shiny objects, a federal court in San

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Arizona’s two most conservative members of Congress stood on lonely ground Friday, voting against providing back pay

By Ted Hesson and Renuka Rayasam | POLITICO Nearly every lawmaker who represents a district or state along the U.S.-Mexico border — including two

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey rejected a Republican senator’s call to raise Arizona’s sales tax rate to provide more funding for

By Jackie A. Meck | West Valley View According to the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity, Buckeye saw an 8.9 percent increase in population

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Pigs aren’t flying. But it’s probably worth another look out the window, just to check, now that a

San Tan Times Board of Supervisors today voted to appoint a new chairman and Vice Chair. With a vote of 4 to 1, with the

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Phoenix Suns Community support for project continues By Rose Law Group staff Under the deal proposed to renovate

By Jason Stone | East Valley Tribune Kevin Hartke is just days away from taking over as Chandler’s mayor, but you’ll have to forgive

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent Paradise Valley Town Council is preparing for a busy 2019 as myriad important, timely and community-focused decisions are expected to

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Only a small number of people in Arizona cast federal-only ballots in the 2018 election, an option that’s

By Helen Smathers | PinalCentral A Maricopa City Council member avoided censure by the city after a complaint that he’d violated the city’s ethics policy

By Ann E. Marimow | The Washington Post An elected official in Virginia violated the First Amendment when she temporarily blocked a constituent on Facebook,

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Arizona State University has explained, at least partially, what former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl has done for the

Trump struggles to replace Mattis By Eliana Johnson and Daniel Lippman | POLITICO President Donald Trump is having a tough time hiring a Pentagon

By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror With the backdrop of a presidential trip to the southern border and a government partially shut-down over disagreement

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey faces a far rosier budget situation than when we he first took the oath of

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent Two freshmen Paradise Valley Town Council members will take their seats on Thursday, Jan. 10, and both

By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times The Arizona Legislature, a notorious cauldron of bad ideas, will reconvene on Monday, January 14. What fresh

Tibshraeny indicates interest in state office By Jason Stone | East Valley Tribune Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny is going back to school, but it’s

By Adrian Skabellund | Arizona Daily Sun A proposition overwhelmingly passed by voters this past November has cities across the state, including Flagstaff, gearing up

New chairman brings progressive focus to often-contentious committee By Jacob Holzman | Roll Call As climate change and immigration lead priorities for the new
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Photo via Office of Governor Katie Hobbs By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Sabato’s Crystal Ball is switching Arizona’s gubernatorial race rating from “toss-up” to

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Residential Utility Consumer Office and Attorney General Kris Mayes are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission to reconsider its

The Arizona Republic reports state Representatives passed a bill this week approving retroactive child support payments. Get more details here. Kelsey Fischer, Family Law Attorney