
Pinal County long-term debt proposal and hearing
Photo via Pinal County The Board of Supervisors will be considering a long-term debt proposal for the purposes described below and will hold a public hearing with respect thereto on April 30, 2025.

Photo via Pinal County The Board of Supervisors will be considering a long-term debt proposal for the purposes described below and will hold a public hearing with respect thereto on April 30, 2025.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The state House approved a measure April 9 that one lawmaker said would, for the first time ever,

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Mayor Jason Beck presented his second State of the City Address on April 2, 2025, to an audience of over 400 residents, business people, and

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By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that the decision to remain silent, a constitutional right, can, in certain

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