
Safe seats, open races: Arizona primaries put candidates to the test
By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs Republican and Democratic candidates facing competitive primaries will appeal to voters this week as they work to replace House

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs Republican and Democratic candidates facing competitive primaries will appeal to voters this week as they work to replace House

By Jamar Younger | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs lifted her bill moratorium Friday, clearing the way for the Legislature to resume voting on bills.

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The Pima County Republican Committee has filed suit to overturn certain rules about what people can

By Bob Christie | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: The federal judge who ordered the takeover of Arizona’s prison healthcare system earlier this year is

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent In the July 21 primary election, five candidates are running for three seats on the Queen Creek Town

Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan, former director of the National Science Foundation and now University Professor of Technology and Innovation at ASU, will lead the city of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: On May 13, State Treasurer Kimberly Yee lashed out at schools chief Tom Horne, saying a new

By Reid Wilson, Pluribus News Key Points: Just under 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2025, a nearly 14% decline over the prior 12-month

(Gage Skidmore / Flickr) By Kiera Riley & Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Thirteen Republicans are vying for statewide office this year,

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror A state law barring Scottsdale residents from voting to stop law enforcement technology company Axon’s planned massive headquarters and housing project doesn’t

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Arizona’s Democratic governor lifted her month-long bill-signing moratorium on Thursday. Gov. Katie Hobbs implemented the moratorium April 13, promising not

By The New York Times President Trump landed in Beijing on Wednesday for two days of meetings with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, in the first

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes is once again at odds with Republican legislative leaders over abortion.

(Photo by Samuel Nute / Cronkite News) By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System will start using an artificial

Senator Mark Kelly Photo by Gage Skidmore By AZ Mirror Immigrant rights groups and elected officials are calling for the creation of a permanent pathway

By Joshua Fenty | West Valley View The city of Buckeye recently aired its State of the City YouTube video — focusing on the city’s new businesses,

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By YourValley Gilbert has selected Mario Paniagua as its next town manager, choosing the current assistant town manager and longtime Phoenix administrator to lead the town through its next phase of growth and financial challenges.

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Gov. Katie Hobbs says an extension of the free-trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada

The City of Apache Junction is pleased to announce that its City Hall campus has received the official certification as an Urban Night Sky Place

By Matt Wasielewski | Bisnow Congress is weighing a housing bill that industry groups warn would “effectively shut down” build‑to‑rent development, but the sector’s biggest

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors member Thomas Galvin joins Mike Broomhead to discuss the latest on the lawsuit between them and the County Recorder’s office.

By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The slate of candidates vying for a seat in the Arizona Legislature has a small but eager population of

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly joined with local, state and congressional Democrats from Arizona and across the country to discuss

Photo via San Tan Valley By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley residents are one step closer to seeing their town’s first official

By Arizona Capitol Times Key points Gov. Katie Hobbs’ moratorium on signing bills may still be in effect, but that hasn’t stopped lawmakers from taking

By Queen Creek Independent The Arizona Association for Economic Development has honored Queen Creek Economic Development Project Manager Marissa Garnett with its Economic Developer of the Year (Medium Community) award. The award recognizes outstanding achievement by a professional, including
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By InBusiness PHX Tri Pointe Homes and Pulte Homes, two of the largest homebuilding companies in the U.S., announced the acquisition of 274 gross acres

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central A groundbreaking ceremony was held this week for a downtown-area apartment complex at 115 W. Main Ave. that involves

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Hunn Development Co. has bought the last 200 acres of a stagnant master-planned community in Prescott Valley