
Arizona judge could throw out a Cochise County election over quirk in state law
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

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

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Republican measures aimed at bolstering cryptocurrency usage in the state by deeming it “legal tender” and creating a “strategic

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Does the political affiliation of a school board candidate matter? Legislative Republicans think so. And now they want

District 1 Cleanup Event – March 28th and 29th Our Office is Here to Serve You! We want to ensure our constituents have the information they need.

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Arizona lawmakers are moving to take cosmetics developed with animal testing off the market. Without discussion, the Senate

By Reagan Priest | AZ Capitol Times One Republican lawmaker wants to create a new department to manage a category of land that does not

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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — A second federal judge ordered late Thursday that President Donald Trump’s administration reinstate probationary federal workers who

Photo via Arizona House By NBC News Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., died due to “complications of his cancer treatment,” his office announced in a statement.

By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will seek to undo more than 30 regulations, including some aimed at lowering carbon

By Fox 10 Phoenix PHOENIX – The former owner of the Arizona Coyotes is suing ASU and the Arizona Board of Regents. What we know: Alex Meruelo’s

Photo via City of Gilbert By InBusiness Phoenix Gilbert Office of Economic Development Director Dan Henderson, CEcD, was honored last week by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) as the recipient of the 2024

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror A Republican’s plan to give a break to housing developers who they say were treated unfairly by updated groundwater

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Arizona voters are a bit closer to being able to decide if state lawmakers should be able to

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Sen. John Kavanagh says he simply wants to ask voters to ensure that what is being paid to
By Shondiin Silversmith | AZ Mirror Concerns are growing about President Donald Trump’s planned closure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Phoenix. Arizona U.S. Sens.

By AZ Daily Star Facing pressure from even some members of her own party, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is now offering up her own plan to override some city regulations to allow for

By David Iversen | InMaricopa Way back in 2005, John Mayer was winning Grammys. Revenge of the Sith pulled the biggest box office. A new website called
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By Jim Poulin | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix is well-situated in the top half of America’s 50 best cities, a new report shows. It’s one

By Jacob Dorsey | Pinal Central A large new battery energy storage system in Coolidge has the capacity to power 44,500 homes and will help

By Pinal County After Public Hearing, in accordance with A.R.S. 42-17103 and 4217104 of Resolution No. 061726-01-PCB, the Board approved the adoption of the Pinal