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By Bathany Blundell | Pinal Central After a letter from the city about a warranty program showed up at many Maricopa houses, residents are

By Bathany Blundell | Pinal Central After a letter from the city about a warranty program showed up at many Maricopa houses, residents are

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Republic Gov. Doug Ducey’s spokesman rebuked political pundits and the national media for speculating about who Ducey might appoint

Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Pinal County Government and Joel Millman were two winners of the Economic Development Distinguished by Excellence Awards at the biannual conference

Official filing deadline was Wednesday By Phil Riske| Senior Reporter/Writer Turmoil in the Nation’s Capitol has prompted a record number of candidates for the U.S.

Queen Creek Independent The town of Queen Creek’s economic development efforts were recently recognized by the Arizona Association for Economic Development. The organization honored the

See clips from ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ Senator John McCain has been one of the most influential political voices for decades. The Arizona senator

SanTanValley.com Representative David Cook (R-8) today announced his intention to introduce legislation next session to boost Pinal County’s economic development by addressing concerns with the

By Katie Campbell and Paulina Pineda | Arizona Capitol Times Despite having cast a historical vote to expel Yuma Republican Don Shooter on February 1,

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun The clock is ticking down toward a Flagstaff city election that could see no one challenge the mayor

By Jake Kincaid | San Tan Valley Sentinel A map for the annexation of the Encanterra gated community and the surrounding neighborhoods has been submitted

By Jack Harris | Cronkite News When Kevin Phelps met with Arizona Cardinals President Michael Bidwill in November 2015, all was not well in

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Capitol Times It was the year of the protests at the Arizona Capitol, but lawmakers and a professor disagree on

They arrived and began opening up Congress. They ended up inadvertently institutionalizing a distinctly partisan and confrontational style that permeates contemporary American politics today. By

By Alexi McCammond | Axios Single white women were the crucial swing voter for Democrats in 2016 — the first year in which the party

Governor sees revenue opportunity, may turn to casinos or off-track betting sites By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Daily Courier Arizonans appear more

Some Republicans have expressed interest in dictating how dollars are spent in school districts By Ben Giles, Arizona Capitol Times Arizona lawmakers, roundly criticized this

House $717 Billion for Military in 2019:Voting 351-66, the House on May 24 authorized a $717 billion military budget for fiscal 2019, including $69 billion

Supporters work to get him on ballot for Senate Expelled senator Don Shooter says he’s willing to serve again, but only if a some Yuma

Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Gilbert confident Trump will sign the bill into law By Pat Poblete | Cronkite News When Brophy College Preparatory student Diego Morris

Handful of people shouted at Arpaio, saying he’s a convicted felon By Amanda Fahey | Cronkite News Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Tuesday

KTAR.com Phoenix City Council members voted Tuesday to sue the federal government over a proposed question about U.S. citizenship on the 2020 Census. The council

Jessica Boehm | The Republic Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton will step down as the leader of the nation’s fifth largest city at noon on May 29

Arizona Daily Star Sean Spicer’s time as the White House press secretary was known for being contentious and confrontational – and now Donald Trump’s former

Six years ago, Rep. Paul Gosar promised his constituents he would someday buy a home in his adopted congressional district. The Arizona Republic reported Tuesday

By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch They say image is everything, and local governments are spending lots of money on their carefully crafted public

By Jake Kincaid | Casa Grande Dispatch A new video promoting Pinal County as a tourist destination and an attractive place to live was unveiled

Queen Creek Independent Voters approved the Queen Creek General Plan update Tuesday, May 15, with 84 percent voting in favor and 16 percent opposing. The
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By AZ Mirror In the five years since the 2020 presidential election, during which Republicans sowed doubt in election systems by spreading evidence-free “fraud” claims,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: On Feb. 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs made her position on the Colorado River clear. Either the

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix housing market is doing almost everything right—and still struggling to move buyers off the sidelines.