
Trump Says He Supports an End to Daylight Saving Time
By Hank Sanders | New York Times President-elect Donald J. Trump called daylight saving time “inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation” in a social

By Hank Sanders | New York Times President-elect Donald J. Trump called daylight saving time “inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation” in a social
By Ana Swanson | New York Times At a meeting in Washington this spring, tech company representatives and government officials once again found themselves at odds

By Mark Carlisle | YourValley New updates to police reform in Phoenix include plans for 30% of non-emergency 911 calls to be fielded by an

By Votebeat Four days after the election, with several congressional and state contests yet to be called, Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen declared that it had

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell has dropped her bid to have the Supreme Court declare that she has

By Kiera Riley | AZ Capitol TImes A nearly 40-year-old transportation sales tax will stay intact after Maricopa County Republicans voluntarily dismissed an election contest

By Kiera Riley | AZ Capitol Times Gov. Katie Hobbs will have a pool of two judges and three high-ranking government attorneys to choose from

By AZ Mirror The Arizona Department of Public Safety is asking the Attorney General Kris Mayes to advise it on the use of a new

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PHOTO COURTESY CITY OF TEMPE By Caroline Yu | YourValley Mayor Corey Woods delivered his 2024 State of the City Address at the Tempe Chamber of Commerce’s annual event Dec. 4, discussing Tempe’s successes recorded over the last

By Jacob Dorsey | Pinal Central COOLIDGE — The Coolidge City Council learned officially at its Nov. 25 meeting that the proposed 2035 General Plan had passed in the Nov.

By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers railed against what they called “woke” curriculum in schools during a Wednesday hearing in a

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — Republican members of a U.S. House Judiciary Committee panel scrutinized the head of the Department of Homeland

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa An action by the Maricopa City Council last night continued slow but steady progress on the forthcoming Industrial Triangle project. The council

By AZ Mirror After voters last month approved sweeping constitutional protections for abortion in Arizona, two local doctors and Planned Parenthood are suing to void

By AZ Mirror The first bill introduced in the Arizona Senate for next year’s legislative session aims to add new restrictions for voters who return
By Ken Sain | Chandler Arizonan The City of Innovation is trying something new: Augmented reality. Chandler is working on updating its Downtown Region Area Plan

By Terrance Thornton | Digital Free Press Money. Power. Respect. To the outside world those words may best articulate the themes of the Town of Paradise Valley, but to those who know

President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden talks to reporters outside the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 13, 2023. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) By Ariana Figueroa

By Mary Goldmeer | Your Valley The city of Goodyear collected $152.1 million in sales tax revenue during the 2024 fiscal year, a 32% increase from the previous year. Officials from Goodyear’s

By West Valley View City staff and representatives from BerryDunn Local Government Practice Group presented a draft of the Parks, Recreation and Libraries Master Plan to Avondale City Council during its Nov. 18 meeting.

Photo via City of Peoria By Your Valley Rick Buss has stepped down from his position of assistant city manager at the city of Peoria — a position created specifically for him less than two years ago. He submitted a letter of resignation

It is with profound sadness that we received the Town of Marana announcement of the passing of Mayor Ed Honea on November 22, 2024, at

Photo via White House press office By AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced Tuesday it’s reinterpreting federal law to allow Medicare and Medicaid

By The New York Times In a rare admission of fault, Donald Trump told the podcaster Joe Rogan during the election campaign that the “biggest

Jordan Rose, founder & president of Rose Law Group, tells RLGR. “I remember being in some decently contentious meetings where I would watch in awe as

By Cecilia Chan | The Mesa Tribune Mesa City Council will hold its first public meeting Dec. 2 in a new City Hall Chamber at Main and Central streets that comes with
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By AZ Family Kari Lake’s road to a new job in Jamaica just got a bumpier. After losing two races in a row, a judge

By Rose Law Group Lobbying and Government Affairs Dept. RLG Budget wins from this legislative session: RLG lobbied bills that were signed by Governor Katie

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