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Photo via Town of Florence By Janet Perez | YourValley Less than a month after being hired, the town of Florence’s new finance director has resigned. Brian Wright came to Florence after

Photo via Town of Florence By Janet Perez | YourValley Less than a month after being hired, the town of Florence’s new finance director has resigned. Brian Wright came to Florence after

By Independent Newsmedia Apache Junction residents Ari Kalan and Chip Wilson met the April 1 filing deadline to run for the position of mayor for

By AZ MIRROR President Joe Biden pledged Monday to stay in his race for reelection, even after a weekend in which a growing number of

By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa A collage of the headshots of every city and county candidate mentioned in this article. Editor’s note: This article appears

By Sahara Sajjadi | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON – Advocates for homeless people in Arizona fear the Supreme Court has raised the risk of violence at

By Meira Gebel | Axios The Supreme Court sided with a small, southern Oregon town in a 6-3 ruling Friday, saying it has the authority to enforce

Phoenix, Ariz. (June 26, 2024) – Visitors at the City of Mesa’s Firefighter Memorial, Historical Society, and i.d.e.a. Museum will soon enjoy an even more memorable experience thanks to the renovation funding approved by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on June 26. “These three facilities and gathering spaces honor

Photo via GRIC Facebook By Pinal Central SACATON — The Gila River Police Department celebrated the opening of its new home with the community with expectations it will be

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Scottsdale voters will see three candidates for mayor on their primary ballots: Mayor David Ortega, who also previously was a city councilman;

Photo via White House press office BY JACOB FISCHLER | AZ MIRROR Monday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision granting the presumption of criminal immunity for official actions taken

By BisNow When the Supreme Court ruled Friday to scrap a decades-old precedent that gave federal agencies the power to interpret vague laws as they regulate businesses, it created an easier pathway for companies to challenge rules they don’t like.

By Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley will serve as chair of the transportation policy committee of the Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Council. Wheatley was elected to the position during the

BY CAITLIN SIEVERS | AZ MIRROR Republican legislators won a small victory in their attempt to overturn a voter-approved measure that bars anonymous “dark money” in

BY ASHLEY MURRAY, JACOB FISCHLER | AZ MIRROR WASHINGTON — U.S. presidents enjoy full immunity from criminal charges for their official “core constitutional” acts, but no

By Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services Voters across Arizona will see their November ballot stuffed with 11 measures referred by Republican lawmakers that cover

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Republican legislative leaders are asking a judge to allow voters to decide whether they want to adopt a

By Pinal Central SACATON — A proclivity toward innovation is something Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis believes has long been a part of the makeup of

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke has been elected as chair of Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Council. Known as MAG, the association is a

Kevin Snyder, via City of Chandler By Independent Newsmedia Chandler City Manager Josh Wright recently announced the hiring of Kevin Snyder as Chandler’s new development

Connor Van Ligten | Independent Newsmedia Mesa residents Julie Spilsbury, Marc Lavender, Tim Meyer, Zachary Hichez, Melody Whetstone, Ron Williams, Francisco Heredia and Rich Adams

By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — A former Pennsylvania police officer who joined the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol that

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images By Joe Navarro | Politico I’m sure I wasn’t the only American to hit the mute button on the presidential debate last

Photo via White House press office By Jonathan Martin | Politico One House Democrat said he spoke for others in the wake of the president’s stunningly

By KTAR Mike Broomhead talks with Thomas Galvin, the vice chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, about the county’s budget.

By Connor Van Ligten | Daily Independent Mesa residents Ryan Winkle, Scott Neely, Carey Davis, Scott Smith and Mark Freeman are running for the position

By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court has yet to rule on whether presidents enjoy total criminal immunity, delaying one

By Gloria Rebecca Gomez | AZ Mirror Arizona doctors have the final say when deciding if a woman needs an emergency abortion, according to Attorney
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By National Association of Home Builders Economic uncertainty, severe winter weather and housing affordability concerns acted as headwinds on the market in January. Sales of

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs Superintendent Tom Horne stuck to his guns in maintaining a low misspending rate in the Empowerment Scholarship Account program