
Paradise Valley to gauge local appetite for SRP under-grounding
By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent Town of Paradise Valley officials have been given the proverbial head nod to explore a proposed method to finish under-grounding

By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent Town of Paradise Valley officials have been given the proverbial head nod to explore a proposed method to finish under-grounding

By Andrew Nicla | Cronkite News When prosecutors tried to bring criminal charges against backpage.com in connection with alleged sex trafficking, a California judge dismissed

Local governments are no longer as willing to take on the risky business of building a ballpark By Frank Shafroth | Governing Years ago, a

Axios The solar industry is on edge ahead of tomorrow’s vote by the International Trade Commission. Photo: John Locher / AP The solar industry is

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is defending his support for the latest bid to repeal the

By Laura Gómez | The Republic Brannon Hampton would’ve won his Goodyear City Council seat in March if not for an ambiguous system for tallying votes that forced him

By Wendy Miller | Queen Creek Independent Shade structures. Landscaping, Lighting. The town of Queen Creek Technical Review Committee is reviewing these proposed elements and others for

It’s called blockchain. Some say it will have a bigger impact than the Internet By Liz Farmer | Government magine this: Homeowners no longer need

By Joel T. Vernile and Adrienne St. Clair | Cronkite News Arizona Sen. John McCain, a key vote in the failure of the last Obamacare

KTAR An Arizona congressman was arrested Tuesday during an immigration protest outside Trump Tower in New York City. Video from the protest scene showed U.S.

Last night, Washington Post revealed Sec.Ryan Zinke’s recommendations to alter national monuments around the country– risking the value and protected nature of public lands. Despite

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Dan Nowicki | The Republic Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced his support Monday for a Senate Republican attempt to repeal

By Antonia Noori Farzan | Phoenix New Times Any day now, we should be getting the official announcement: Kyrsten Sinema is running for Jeff Flake’s

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Arizona Department of Child Safety officials will revise a newly updated policy banning foster-care licenses for people who

By Michael Finnegan and Mark Z. Barabak | Los Angeles Times Donald Trump’s tough talk on illegal immigration was a big part of the reason

Leaders seek approval for broader commercial applications, so they buck the trend toward looser government oversight By Andy Pasztor | The Wall Street Journal

Drug companies and doctors have been accused of fueling the opioid crisis, but some question whether insurers have played a role, too By Katie Thomas

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality expects reductions in grant funding from the federal Environmental Protection Agency, but a lack of specifics have impeded planning,

By Alia Beard Rau | The Republic The gathering of leaders from 22 states to recommend rules for what would be the first Article V

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times What is now Proposition 305 will not only put the fate of school voucher expansion into the hands

By KTAR.COM U.S. Sen. John McCain has introduced a bill that aims to protect transgender troops by preventing the Department of Defense from removing active

By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic As next year’s statewide elections get closer, several Arizona agencies are locked in a bitter feud to determine who

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s “fairly close” to reaching a deal with congressional leaders on providing protections

Cities and Towns 9-20 City of Phoenix Council Formal Meeting 9-19 City of Phoenix Zoning Adjustment Hearing 9-19 City of Buckeye Council Meeting 9-19 City

By Molly Longman | Phoenix New Times Local Dreamers are raising their eyebrows skeptically as Democrats say they’re inching closer to a deal with President

Tuition is ‘as nearly free as possible,’ despite AG’s assertion otherwise, governor says By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media via The Daily Courier Arizona’s three universities

U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) said Thursday that she hoped a meeting she had with President Donald Trump would be the beginning of a bipartisan
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By State Affairs Six candidates running for state, legislative and congressional offices are awaiting final word from the Arizona Supreme Court on whether they can

By Arizona Agenda While Arizona’s GOP lawmakers inch toward sending a budget proposal to Gov. Katie Hobbs in the next two weeks, there’s at least

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.) By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter At a recent Pinal Partnership breakfast, Jordan Rose, Founder and