
ADEQ deems Johnson Utilities water safe, lifts warning for infants
The Republic | azcentral.com Drinking water from Johnson Utilities meets the federal standard for nitrate levels and is safe for infants to consume, the Arizona
The Republic | azcentral.com Drinking water from Johnson Utilities meets the federal standard for nitrate levels and is safe for infants to consume, the Arizona
By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via East Valley Tribune Had he not lost to Senator-elect Sean Bowie, Tempe Republican Frank Schmuck apparently would have
By Sabrina Tavernis | The New York Times One morning last week, Larry Laughlin, a retired business owner, opened his shiny black Dell laptop and
By Linda Bentley | Sonoran News Town Clerk Carrie Dyrek administered the oath of office to each of the newly seated council members: Susan Clancy,
By David Yankus | Maricopa Monitor After eight years with no raises, the mayor and council members will see an increase in their paychecks starting
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Board of Regents voted Monday to settle claims that it illegally retaliated against
By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star City police officers sort through guns surrendered as part of a 2013 gun buyback program. The Arizona Attorney
By Ken Alltucker and Kathy Tulumello | The Republic State inspectors from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality collected drinking-water samples from Johnson Utilities on
By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News President Barack Obama could cement his environmental legacy by taking executive action to designate nearly 4 million acres of Western
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez |The Republic The president of the Arizona-Mexico Commission and friend of Gov. Doug Ducey has resigned. David Farca’s departure from the
Ahwatukee Foothills News Ahwatukee Board of Management President Dan Smith and an entourage of the HOA’s officials met earlier this month with Stanton and some
David Jackson | USA TODAY Donald Trump prepared to fill Cabinet slots Monday while expanding his search for a secretary of State and lobbing barbs
By Griselda Nevarez | Phoenix New Times Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton sent a clear message to Mexican leaders this past weekend, emphasizing that the election
House Donald Trump’s Tax Returns A yes vote was to quash a Democratic bid to require public disclosure of presidential candidates’ tax returns. Voting 235
By Brenna Goth | The Republic (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Peter Sperling in preserving the residential historical character of Arcadia.) The owner of the
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed in the U.S. for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, but many business owners say they’re nothing more
By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star On its face, the ascension of Donald Trump to the White House should be a boon for the
In Saturday’s show, Trump, played by Alec Baldwin, retweeted a high school student in the middle of a security briefing to open the latest show.
KTAR U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is reportedly working on a bill with other lawmakers, including Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), that would extend legal protection
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Today’s News-Herald Claiming the state is hoarding funds, two medical marijuana users want a judge to reduce
By Rusty Bradshaw | Independent Newsmedia Sun City residential property owners should brace for a major increase in the cost of living in the community.
Scottsdale Independent The field of candidates for Scottsdale’s city manager position has increased to six finalists. Joseph L. Lessard, former assistant city manager of Austin,
By Kevin Reagan | Pinal Central Monday is Mayor Bob Jackson’s last official day in office. His nine-year tenure leading Casa Grande will come to
By Craig Harris | The Republic At least 210 state employees who were fired may get some holiday cheer and get their jobs back as
Cities and towns: 12-7 City of Phoenix Council Meeting 12-8 City of Phoenix Zoning Adjustment Hearing 12-7 City of Chandler Planning and Zoning Commission 12-5
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal A leading commercial real estate group is easing its opposition to a proposed new arena the Arizona Coyotes
Ahwatukee Foothills News President-elect Donald Trump’s statements on immigration triggered a war of words two weeks ago between Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and Councilman Sal
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