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Via City of Glendale By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Glendale is ready for its next era. After nearly 10 years leading the city of

Via City of Glendale By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Glendale is ready for its next era. After nearly 10 years leading the city of

By AZ Mirror On Thursday, Arizona’s Senate Republicans couldn’t find the votes they needed to recommend that State Route 260, which runs through rural areas

By Jim Small | AZ Mirror Snitches may get stitches, but telling that to an accomplice or witness to a crime is a felony in

By David Veenstra | KTAR PHOENIX — Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is meeting with multiple members of President Trump’s cabinet in Washington D.C. this week to

Photo via City of Casa Grande By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central The annual State of the City event highlighted Casa Grande’s continuing strong economy and growth. Mayor Lisa Navarro Fitzgibbons

Photo via Arizona Department of Housing By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Joan Serviss, who the Senate rejected as the Dept. of Housing director last

By Jakob Thorington | AZ Capitol Times A Democrat in the Arizona House of Representatives is attempting to change state law while being the defendant

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Katie Hobbs’ nominee to lead the Department of Housing will serve as deputy director at the department

By Kenny Quayle | Pinal Central The city of Maricopa floated the idea of updating their building codes at the Future Planning meeting this month with the goal of providing

(Photo via Eva for Arizona, Campaign Website) By AZ Capitol Times Sen. Eva Burch, D-Mesa, has resigned from the Arizona Senate, citing concerns about legislator

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley Some Paradise Valley town councilors say a bill going through the Arizona Legislature will remove local zoning protections that regulate

By Jim Small | AZ Mirror Arizona’s open meeting laws require that city councils, school boards and other governmental bodies authorize litigation in public votes,

By Jennifer Schutt | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to continue payments on $2 billion in

By Bob Christie | AZ Capitol Times Republicans who control the Arizona Legislature are looking to enact more tax cuts just four years after the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Over objections about infringing on First Amendment rights, a divided House has approved legislation that would outlaw “encampments”

WHITE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE President Donald J. Trump will always put the American people first — and through restoring the U.S. military’s mission of lethality

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(Image via Town of Gilbert) By Aparna Sekhar | East Valley Tribune A $5 million gap in Gilbert’s System Development Services Department revenue and expenditures has prompted town officials

Editorial By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Following the lead of the Trump administration, Republicans in the Arizona legislature moved forward with proposals that would

By InBusiness Phoenix The City of Phoenix has launched a new tool to help Phoenix guests and residents easily find parking when visiting downtown Phoenix. ParkPHX, a

By Madelaine Braggs and Liz Goodman, Rose Law Group’s Chair of Government Affairs Every year, the Arizona Legislature introduces dozens of bills that can impact

Via City of Mesa “Scott Butler has a never-quit work ethic, an affable personality, and seems energized by figuring out how to solve problems. He’s

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Members of the Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission elected James Singleton and Alfonso Juarez during their Monday meeting to

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent The soon-to-be-opened Recreation & Aquatic Center was the site of the Queen Creek Town Council’s annual state of

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa The funding for State Route 347 just keeps adding up (with virtually no thanks to Democrats). After Senate Bill 1617 was approved by

By KTAR PHOENIX — A former Arizona forestry official is throwing his support behind a new bill he believes could help stop wildfires from breaking
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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