
Arizona Sen. Carl Hayden’s chair stolen from Phoenix storage unit
By Jayme West | KTAR Where in the world is the late U.S. Sen. Carl Hayden’s chair? “On September 9, 2018, several storage units were broken

By Jayme West | KTAR Where in the world is the late U.S. Sen. Carl Hayden’s chair? “On September 9, 2018, several storage units were broken

KTAR.com Former Navy astronaut Mark Kelly, who has been a champion of gun control since his wife was was nearly killed in a mass shooting,

Without trustworthy political information, we fall back on party labels and our partisan identities By Joshua P. Darr, Johanna Dunaway an Matthew P. Pitt

Az Business Magazine Gilbert, Arizona has unveiled its new mission: “Anticipate. Create. Help people.” As Gilbert approaches its 100th birthday in 2020, the new mission

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Surprise residents might soon get something they have wanted for years: a Costco. Costco is moving forward with

By Sara Edwards | Downtown Devil A forum for community members to meet Phoenix City Council candidates drew sparse community attendance at Cosecha Co-Op

Cities and Towns: 2-14 Phoenix ZA 2-15 Phoenix ZA 2-11 Avondale Work Session 2-11 Coolidge council meeting 2-12 Glendale council meeting 2-11 Goodyear work session

By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times After teasing a campaign for months, former Arizona attorney general Grant Woods announced he will not run

PinalCentral Staff U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., urged members of a congressional committee this week to support better cellphone service for residents of an RV

By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror An incendiary political flyer hit the race for Phoenix mayor last week. The flyer is titled “Daniel Valenzuela

\ By Jim Small -February 6, 2019 (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) There is a curious newsletter that periodically lands

By Dustin Gardiner | Arizona Republic Are Republican or Democratic mayors better at fixing potholes? City officials throughout Arizona say the answer is neither, but

By Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent In 2018 the Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent covered the ins and outs of the city of Apache

Colorado joined Nevada as the only states with a female majority in any legislative chamber By Sebastian Murdock | Huffpost Five newly elected Democrats

By Paul Maryniak | East Valley Tribune Now that they have said their goodbyes to their Gilbert colleague, the remaining four members of the

By Kelcie Grega | Camp Verde Bugle Jerome Mayor Alex Barber doesn’t mince words when it comes to stewardship of the Verde River. “Officials really need

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent Paradise Valley Town Council appears ready to move forward with its future town manager recruitment process, after a short-lived discussion

By Jim Headley | InMaricopa It’s a new year for the Maricopa Advocate Program (MAP). This week, the City’s Economic Development Department welcomed new members

By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror Kate Gallego shared examples of existing programs she’s worked on that would continue to guide her policy on

By Public Broadcasting System Arizona Sen. Martha McSally, whose fundraising practices have drawn scrutiny in the past, appears to have accepted more than $270,000

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Republicans move to head off state tax increase Arizona lawmakers narrowly approved changes Thursday that will prevent a $195

Gilbert real estate agent implicated By Nick Martin | Southern Poverty Law Center The staff for an Arizona congressman asked the U.S. Capitol Police on

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Adrian Fontes Preliminary results of an audit commissioned by the Arizona Republican Party concluded that Maricopa County’s Democratic

By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral Making a push for support of his proposed budget, a contingent of the governor’s staff met with residents in

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The State Bar of Arizona is investigating state Rep. David Stringer, who is facing a legislative ethics probe and

Phoenix is outperforming other U.S. cities in landing finance sector jobs By Tim Gallen | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix region saw a big

By Al Weaver | Washington Examiner Former Sen. Jeff Flake announced Tuesday that he will not launch a primary campaign in 2020 against President
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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