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Bethany Blundell | Casa Grande Dispatch Dignitaries from across Pinal County filled Elements Event Center Thursday evening for the first ever State of the County

Bethany Blundell | Casa Grande Dispatch Dignitaries from across Pinal County filled Elements Event Center Thursday evening for the first ever State of the County

By Michelle Chance | InMaricopa The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce hosted its first State of the County address Thursday evening. Former city Mayor and current

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Daily Miner Democrat lawmakers are using Friday’s school shooting in Texas in a bid to get Gov.

By Samuel Doncaster | Rose Law Group trial attorney Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) When refugees arrived
YouTube A modest diner in New Jersey. Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) enters, asks the waitress (Heidi Gardner) if HPV is different from HIV, and puts

By Bryan Pietsch | Cronkite News Two Arizona lawmakers were among the 30 Republicans who crossed the aisle and joined all Democrats to send the

Jay Tibshraeny calls for consensus on state water plan By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny is serving his second and last

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By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Arizona Democrats are demanding Republican Gov. Doug Ducey call a special legislative session to pass tougher gun control laws following another school mass shooting.

By Darrell Jackson | Glendale Star After canceling a possible light rail to downtown in December 2017, Glendale recently heard its first update on the

Queen Creek Independent Maricopa County is being recognized by the National Association of Counties for visionary county leadership that improves residents’ quality of life. Maricopa

The Arizona senator’s twilight struggle with Donald Trump is so bitter because they’re more alike than you think By Michael Hirsh | POLITICO ohn McCain

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times Ken Bennett, Bob Burns among 82 to testify The bribery trial of a former regulator, a utility owner

By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor The Maricopa City Council discussed initial numbers and approved a tentative budget for the 2018 – 19 fiscal year.

By Harper Neidig | The Hill The Senate on Wednesday voted to reinstate the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) net neutrality rules, passing a bill that

Greg Patterson, a longtime fixture in Arizona politics who left the Board of Regents under controversy, is planning a return to the state Legislature in

By Mallory Shelbourne | The Hill President Trump’s legislative framework for a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s infrastructure appears all but dead in Congress. Lawmakers

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Motorists are going to be able to operate their cars and trucks on Arizona

By Jordain Carney| The Hill GOP Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) announced Wednesday he will oppose the nomination of Gina Haspel, President Trump’s pick to lead

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The author of Arizona’s Citizens Clean Elections Act wants a judge to block vote on

By Lorraine Longhi | The Republic Preliminary election results Tuesday show Surprise voters green-lighting the city’s request to purchase a small, private water company to increase the growing

By Emery Cowen | Daily Sun Coconino County supervisors have raised taxes on Flagstaff residents even before the city council had a chance to meet

By Russ Wiles | The Republic Arizona economic-development officials are seeking to lure employers from high-tax cities and states, and a controversial employment tax that was approved May

AZBigMedia The Avondale City Council is scheduled to vote May 21 to make Charles Montoya the City of Avondale’s new city manager. Montoya is currently

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Seventeen states including Arizona have approved “right to try” laws, giving terminally ill patients access to experimental and unapproved

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is open to the idea of allowing Arizonans to place bets

By Mark Carlisle | YourValley.net Glendale City Council plans to allocate $202,000 for designs for renovating its downtown amphitheater. The city will later decide if
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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.