
Avondale council to host reception with city manager finalists
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski | West Valley View The Avondale City Council narrowed its search for a new city manager to five finalists. Residents and stakeholders

By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski | West Valley View The Avondale City Council narrowed its search for a new city manager to five finalists. Residents and stakeholders

By Israel Gonzalez | West Valley View Avondale City Council recommended no significant changes and has finished evaluating the operations budget and supplementals for the

County recorder eyes Electronic Registration Information Center By Philip Athey | Cronkite News Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes said Friday that a new “master database

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times A coalition of teachers, parents and education advocates led by the Center for Economic Progress, a progressive public

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By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Chandler is looking at changing its zoning codes to be more favorable to ride share

By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor In terms of economic development, the city has a lot on the horizon. In a presentation to city council

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Guy Phillips | Scottsdale Independent Recently a city councilman wrote an editorial in this paper

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Democratic leaders oppose a sales tax hike to provide new revenues for teacher pay raises, despite supporting

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Republic Shawn Redd, a former congressional candidate and member of the Navajo Nation, is jumping into Arizona’s U.S. Senate

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder The Town Council unanimously declined to provide $12,000 in town funding to hire a consultant to help the Greater

By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor The city of Maricopa now has a new manager. The city council Tuesday officially approved a contract to hire

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Tempe’s ballot measure to curb “dark money” in elections may not be dead yet, despite the governor signing a

By Richard Ruelas and Dustin Gardiner | The Republic The Arizona House boiled over with emotion on Wednesday, but it wasn’t over how to adequately

By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner Mayor Jon Thompson announced Wednesday that he will be running for re-election this year during the State of the City

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral With a teacher pay plan eluding a deal and what he contends are unrealistic revenue estimates

Daily Journal Republicans who control the Arizona Senate were prevented from ensuring that ailing Sen. John McCain’s seat isn’t on the November ballot if he

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Top Republicans are huddling to see if they can reach an accord over the

By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor The Maricopa City Council is scheduled to vote in a new city manager Tuesday. In a press release Monday,
By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has rejected petitions from a citizens group seeking a vote by San Tan

By KTAR.com Magellan Strategies recently conducted a survey of likely 2018 Republican primary voters in the state of Arizona. The company, which provides voter survey

A change in the way the city calculates the majority vote in a primary election suggested to avoid confusion that often occurs after the vote.

By GOLDWATER INSTITUTE The right to use our talents, skills, and labor to earn a living is essential to freedom because it allows us to

By Jake Kincaid | San Tan Valley Sentinel The town of Queen Creek wants to be appointed interim manager of Johnson Utilities. That much was

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By David Smith | Scottsdale Independent On April 17, the Scottsdale City Council was scheduled

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent By the end of Tuesday, May 1, Scottsdale residents should know one way or another how elected leaders plan on

By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch The 2018 legislative session has city and county officials seeing red, and it’s not just about teacher pay. At
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By Mark Carlisle | Daily Independent The NPHX Church at Central and Montebello avenues in Phoenix is planning to use 10.3 acres on the south

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Someone tried to burn down a Surprise warehouse that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to turn into a

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker chastised Democrats on Monday for voting against increased funding for school voucher oversight, something that they’ve demanded for years.