
Ducey won’t repudiate election fraud claims
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey said the election is over and the people have spoken, but wouldn’t say whether he

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey said the election is over and the people have spoken, but wouldn’t say whether he

By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times Embattled Arizona Parks and Recreation Director Sue Black is out effective immediately.Black, who was placed on administrative leave

Cities and Towns 11/20 Apache Junction City Council Meeting 11/19 Casa Grande City Council Meeting 11/20 Paradise Valley Planning Commission Hearing – Agenda not available

Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only Governor Doug Ducey | Arizona Capitol Times I am so grateful to the people of

Supporters of additional funding for transportation have plenty of reasons to smile after last week’s elections, but that doesn’t mean they can stop worrying.

By Marianne Levine and Burgess Everett | POLITICO Sen.-elect Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) said Wednesday that she would have considered voting for someone other than

By Dustin Gardiner | Arizona Republic A lawsuit that falsely alleged Arizona state Rep.-elect Raquel Terán isn’t a U.S. citizen was swiftly dismissed in Maricopa

Outgoing U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake vowed to block the effort to advance potential judges if Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell refuses to bring a

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Attorneys for members of the Arizona Corporation Commission told a judge Tuesday he should

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Arizona is on pace for a record turnout in the 2018 midterm elections. With roughly 172,000 ballots left

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Key Republican lawmakers are hoping to persuade Gov. Doug Ducey to call a lame-duck special session in the

By Bob Mims and David Noyce | Salt Lake City Tribune In the first major policy statement under newly installed President Russell M. Nelson,

The news comes just a day after Trump told reporters that word on Zinke’s fate may come ‘in about a week. By Ben Lefebvre

Technology can make it look as if anyone has said or done anything. Is it the next wave of (mis)information warfare? By Oscar Schwartz

By Patrick Ryan, USA TODAY “Saturday Night Live” just bid farewell to one of its most popular political figures. With the news that Attorney General

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror Voters in Phoenix overwhelmingly approved a measure to force non-profit entities that spend money to influence city elections

By Alejandra Gomez and Josselyn Berry | Arizona Mirror (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Although the winner still hasn’t

By Alexis Egeland | Cronkite News Despite slight drop, Arizona still leads nation in women officeholders Despite a record number of women running for office

Cities and Towns 11-14 Phoenix Council meeting 11-15 Phoenix ZA Hearing 11-13 Apache Junction P&Z Commission – agenda not available 11-13 Carefree Council Meeting –

By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter Sinema’s lead over McSally was the first topic of discussion at today’s Pinal Partnership Election Recap

I have a skeleton in my closet (from anatomy class). By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer A number of newcomers to politics were elected

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic There’s a faded picture of Mike Frazier from when he was 22 and graduating the academy to become a police officer

By Maria Vasquez | Eloy Enterprise City Council members and other city employees got a firsthand glimpse inside the new City Hall last week.

By Jessica Boehm |Arizona Republic While many races across Arizona were decided Tuesday night, early returns indicate that Phoenix’s mayoral election is just getting

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Surprise Mayor Sharon Wolcott announced her resignation Tuesday. Wolcott told the City Council that the growing northwest Valley city has

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Former Gov. Jan Brewer on Monday announced that her eldest son, Ronald Brewer, had died unexpectedly over the weekend.

By Brian Maffly | Salt Lake City Tribune Born in Garfield County on his grandfather’s birthday 87 years ago, James Robert Ott was named
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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