
Tribal leader says native lands won’t be bisected by Mexico wall
By Lindsey Ellefson | MEDIAite Donald Trump let it be known that he plans to move forward with his plans to build a wall on
By Lindsey Ellefson | MEDIAite Donald Trump let it be known that he plans to move forward with his plans to build a wall on
By Gary Acosta | RISMedia For the first time in history, the United States elected a president without any political or military experience. For some,
By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Republican lawmakers are teeing up yet another measure designed to throw hurdles in the path
By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona motorists are one step closer to having to buy more auto insurance than many
Here is how area members of Congress voted on major issues in the week ending Feb. 10. SENATE Jeff Sessions, U.S. attorney general: The Senate
California: Government severely misjudged strength of Oroville emergency spillway, sparking a crisis Nevada, California incidents highlight vulnerability of Nevada’s 650-plus dams Colorado is dotted with
By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times House Democrats suspect that mold in the House of Representatives is causing headaches and lightheadedness during the work
By Diego Mendoza-Moyers | Cronkite News t’s a sunny and cool early February day. The chill in the air perfectly offsets the sun’s glow, heating
By Jade Yeban | Arizona Capitol Times After several weeks of fighting for a four-year tuition freeze program for the three state universities, Republican Sen.
By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune The heavy colonnades that line Main Street in downtown Mesa have been there so long it could be
By Saundra Wilson | Cronkite News lease don’t ask me to do that,” Dr. Paul Liu, a pediatric critical-care physician, said to grieving parents who
Cities and Towns 2-23 City of Phoenix Zoning Adjustment Hearing 2-21 City of Buckeye Executive Council Session 2-21 City of Buckeye Council Meeting 2-23 City
By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun The Flagstaff City Council voted 5-2 against holding a special election in May on a citizen initiative to
By Dylan Smith | TucsonSentinel.com Dodging a potential thorn in the side of a federal Foreign Trade Zone application for a planned Marana greenhouse, controversial
Supporters of a ballot measure say it will give residents more say in planning; opponents counter it will worsen affordability problems By Laura Kusisto |
Proposal offers policy specifics but shows party has yet to bridge divisions over many of its components By Michelle Hackman, Kristina Peterson and Stephanie
CEO: Navajo Housing Authority has its challenges. But like those who play ‘Rez Ball,’ we never give up. By AJ Yazzie | Arizona Republic Growing
Legislation that goes past concerns from nearby towns to the incorporation of San Tan Valley is now up to Gov. Ducey for signature or veto.
By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A Senate panel has approved a bill expanding a law that allows the state to withhold money from
By ADI News Service Speaking directly to President Trump’s Intergovernmental Affairs Officer Billy Kirkland, Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye said that Indian Tribes need to
No one has ever been convicted under the law in the 218 years it’s been on the books. By Jeremy Duda | For The Washington
By Brenna Goth | The Republic The city will look to take other steps in response to President Trump’s executive order. The Phoenix City Council
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal Central State lawmakers took the first steps Wednesday to asking voters to hike what they pay
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal Central A Senate panel has rebuffed a plea from some Pinal County farmers to change Department
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Board of Regents will remain intact, and with all its powers, after a
By Maria Polletta | The Republic Two Arizona legislators are taking aim at “unscrupulous attorneys” they say have exploited state accessibility law to extort businesses
By Craig Harris , Jessica Boehm and Anne Ryman | The Republic The Arizona Coyotes could get $225 million in public funding for a new
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