
GOP bill advances banning AG from charging county supervisors
By AZ Capitol Times Republican lawmakers are moving to hobble the ability of the attorney general to force county supervisors to do what courts have

By AZ Capitol Times Republican lawmakers are moving to hobble the ability of the attorney general to force county supervisors to do what courts have

By ESPN President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday that bans transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports. The order, titled “Keeping

By New York Times A U.S. District Court judge in Maryland issued a preliminary injunction on Wednesday that indefinitely blocked President Trump’s attempt to unilaterally

By L.M. Boyd | AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker wants to repeal the Arizona law banning people from owning machine guns, silencers, sawed-off shotguns and

By Robert Robb | Substack Gov. Katie Hobbs announced her proposal to address groundwater overdrafts in rural areas, Senate Bill 1425, with much fanfare and

(Photo courtesy of Maricopa County Board of Supervisors) By Craig Morgan | AZ Insider One month ago, Tom Galvin hung a carrot of hope in

By Aparna Sekhar | East Valley Tribune Gilbert’s only museum is making headway toward completion of its “Building Communities for All Ages” project with a 6500-square foot space rising in the

By Greg Barr | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Peoria has named Maria Laughner as its new economic development services director. The appointment is effective Feb.

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times State lawmakers want to make it illegal for foreign entities “hostile to the United States” to buy land

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times The Department of Justice says Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has no legal right to try to overturn

By AZ Mirror Gov. Katie Hobbs along with a group of bipartisan state and rural leaders announced legislation Thursday that gives rural communities a say

By Jennifer Schutt | AZ Mirror Robert F. Kennedy Jr. moved one step closer to becoming Health and Human Services secretary on Tuesday after a

Photo via the Navajo Nation Office of the President By Shondiin Silversmith | AZ Mirror After months of negotiation, the Navajo Nation and Energy Fuels

By AZ Mirror On the same day that a white supremacy aligned university club encouraged students to report their classmates to ICE, hundreds of Arizona

By CNBC Key Points President Donald Trump on Monday said he is pausing for one month his new 25% tariffs on goods imported from Mexico after that country’s president agreed to

Rep. Alexander Kolodin (Photo by Gage Skidmore) By Arizona Capitol Times After the November 2024 election, legislative Republicans pledged to follow in President Donald Trump’s

By AZ Mirror Arizona’s budget outlook has improved since last year, but the tentatively solid future is shrouded in uncertainty because economists have no idea

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Let’s build Maricopa stronger together. That was the gist of Mayor Nancy Smith’s third State of the City address held

By AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed executive orders Wednesday that prioritize school choice funding and seek to end what the administration sees

Mayor Jon Thompson By Jacob Dorsey | Pinal Central COOLIDGE — The start of a new year provides a chance to evaluate how the previous year left us

By Bob Christie | Pinal Central PHOENIX — A sweeping proposal that would strip larger Arizona cities and towns of the right to set standards for single

By Jennifer Shutt | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will temporarily stop payments on multiple federal programs Tuesday evening, cutting off Americans who

Photo via Maricopa County By Nicole Ludden and Hank Stephenson | Arizona Agenda After attempting to kill off Arizona’s universal school voucher program entirely in

By Tara Kavaler | Arizona Agenda Can Republicans have nice things? We shall see at Saturday’s Arizona Republican Party statutory meeting. Republicans will elect their

Photo via Maricopa County Hello Friends, Ever since my colleagues elected me as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors on January 6, I have been

Via City of Paradise Valley By Janet Perez | YourValley The Paradise Valley Planning Commission has approved a staff recommendation to amend the town’s zoning ordinance so it

Via City of Maricopa By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa After 12 years, Jim Irving has retired from Maricopa’s Planning and Zoning Commission. Councilmember Eric
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Event Agenda: 12:00 PM | Registration/Networking/Visit Exhibitors 12:30 PM | Opening Remarks 12:40 PM | Opening Keynote | Arizona’s Clean Energy Momentum: Policy, Infrastructure & Next-Gen Players Arizona is accelerating pace

By Jim Small | AZ Mirror When Arizona voters go to the polls in November to decide who will be the next governor and hold

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Oakwood Homes has withdrawn from the $850 million Metrocenter redevelopment project, with a replacement builder expected to be