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

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

Sen. Justine Wadsack, R-Tucson, in June 2024. Photo by Gage Skidmore (modified) | Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Defeated state Sen.

By The New York Times Trevor Milton, a major Republican donor who was convicted by a federal jury in 2022 of defrauding investors in the electric truck

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal President Donald Trump has reportedly pardoned Nikola founder Trevor Milton after he was convicted of securities and wire

By Rofida Khairalla | Pinal Central Steve Miller has seen much change in Pinal County in the 53 years since he decided to move to the area. Some of

By Arizona City Independent Pinal County Supervisor and board Vice Chairman Jeffrey McClure spoke to, and took questions from, Arizona City residents on March 20 on an animal

“It’s an exciting time to live in Maricopa County. Our economy is strong and getting stronger, and companies like TSMC are making major, unprecedented investments

(Courtesy City of Scottsdale) By J. Graber | YourValley Scottsdale Interim City Manager Greg Caton appears to have been handed the job of city manager,

Via City of Buckeye Facebook By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Dan Cotterman resigned from his post as Buckeye’s city manager on Tuesday, according to an

By YourValley Surprise residents are asked to sound off about what they love about living in Surprise and what services they value most. The city of Surprise wants to know what it can

By Howard Fishcer | Capitol Media Services The scientific debate about artificially curbing solar radiation to reduce heat has bubbled over into legislative debate about

By Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services A sweeping measure passed by the Arizona House giving utilities like Arizona Public Service and Tucson Electric Power major protections

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times A bid to strip state lawmakers of their ability to avoid traffic citations during the legislative session has

By Amanda Hernández | Stateline Firearm-related deaths among children and teenagers in the United States have risen sharply in recent years, increasing by 50% since

By AZ Big Media A mayor’s to-do list is essential for staying organized, prioritizing community needs and ensuring efficient governance. It helps track key projects, address pressing

By KTAR The city of Apache Junction has launched a new mapping tool allowing residents to track improvement projects across the city. The map showcases every capital improvement project approved by the Apache Junction City

Daniel Hernandez in 2023. Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Former state legislator Daniel Hernandez on Monday announced

By Jen Fifield | AZ Mirror A quirk in an Arizona statute governing all-mail elections for local taxing districts could prompt a judge to throw

Arizona Corporation Commissioners Rachel Walden, Lea Marquez Peterson, Kevin Thompson, Nick Myers, Rene Lopez (Source: AZCC.gov) By Reagan Priest | AZ Capitol Times Tensions are

By YourValley Worries that established neighborhoods would be overrun with high-density housing, that developers would take advantage of leases and even that witches could move in

(City of Mesa) By Connor Van Ligten | YourValley Mesa is looking for a way to get residents moving into and around its downtown area. The Mesa City Council was given

By InBusiness Phoenix Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton announced the selection of David Mathews as Deputy City Manager effective March 31, 2025. David currently serves as the City’s Human Resources Director. This appointment follows

Signs for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo by Gage Skidmore. By AZ Mirror

By AZ Mirror National Democratic leaders have been struggling to put together a cohesive response to the Trump administration’s maiming of the federal government, attacks

By Elias Weis | InMaricopa The Pinal County Board of Supervisors today unanimously approved a $20 million commitment to the expansion of State Route 347, contingent

By Rose Law Group Reporter Yesterday, Rose Law Group partner & Maricopa County Board Chairman Tom Galvin met with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin regarding concerns

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services State lawmakers say hotel guests should know if the facility is also serving to shelter those who are
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Photo via Office of Governor Katie Hobbs By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Sabato’s Crystal Ball is switching Arizona’s gubernatorial race rating from “toss-up” to

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Residential Utility Consumer Office and Attorney General Kris Mayes are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission to reconsider its

The Arizona Republic reports state Representatives passed a bill this week approving retroactive child support payments. Get more details here. Kelsey Fischer, Family Law Attorney