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TODAY’S NEWS & VIEWS March 8, 2024 No matter how the war over the Colorado River plays out, Arizona will feel pain Opinion: Even if

TODAY’S NEWS & VIEWS March 8, 2024 No matter how the war over the Colorado River plays out, Arizona will feel pain Opinion: Even if

By Maricopa Monitor MARICOPA — Rich Vitiello received a standing ovation at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting following the vote on his resignation. Although Vitiello will remain

Russell Contreras, Margaret Talev Phoenix Axios About a quarter of Arizona voters who cast a ballot in November are expected to be Latino, according to

I believe that she had a better chance in a three-way race with Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake than the polls were indicating and other

Phoenix has new water rules, and penalties, for businesses using 250K-plus gallons a day New companies in Phoenix that use a lot of water will

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder FLORENCE — With economic development plums landing in other western and central Pinal cities but not in Florence, county officials and staff were

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Casa Grande Mayor Craig McFarland delivered his final state of the city address to a capacity filled Casa Grande Recreation Center. McFarland, whose term

By Kylie Werner | Foothills Focus Cave Creek reflected on the important achievements of 2023 and looked ahead to 2024 during its first annual State

Colorado River/Hoover Dam TODAY’S QUOTE “The only political victories that matter these days are symbolic — attacking your opponents on cable news or social media.

Councilmember Rich Vitiello official headshot by Victor Moreno By Jeff Chew | InMaricopa Maricopa City Councilmember Rich Vitiello submitted his letter of resignation, effective April

Jeremy Duda Phoenix Axios Here’s what your lawmakers were up to. 🗳 House Republicans approved a proposed ballot measure to ban voting centers and

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress A bill authored by a Scottsdale state representative would pull the plug on Scottsdale’s use of an underused hotel as temporary shelter for homeless people. “State or local monies may

Photo Courtesy Ryan Winkle Axios Phoenix Ryan Winkle is asking voters to send him back to Mesa City Hall as mayor seven years after the

By Tom Blodgett | YourValley The Gilbert mayoral race has a third entrant. Natalie DiBernardo, a business owner and Realtor who is a lifelong Gilbert resident, has pulled papers to run for mayor. DiBernardo previously

As Republican and Democratic contenders duke it out, the independent incumbent, so far, has stayed on the sidelines. Arizona is a crucial battleground and may

Observers say decorum in the Arizona Legislature is getting worse The Arizona Legislature has long been a place where fierce policy debates could be had, as

By Pinal Central MARICOPA — After 15 years, the city of Maricopa has decided to end its partnership with the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance. “The dedication to the future of Maricopa by MEDA … has allowed our city to

By Pinal Central ELOY — For the fourth and final time, Eloy Mayor Micah Powell addressed attendees and the public during the Eloy State of the City

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Maricopa City Council announced today intentions to cease its participation with the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance effective July 1. This decision stems from a thorough evaluation of

BY BILL FRIST AND JENNIFER MORRIS | FORTUNE With election season just around the corner, President Biden and other elected officials will be spending more time away

And are vitally important but hard to predict in 2024 election Sasha Hupka Hey there, readers! Welcome back to The Recount. Today, we’re talking about


By Gilbert Sun News A town advisory group ranked its capital priorities for parks and recreation facilities last week. (Special to GSN) Building and outfitting the remaining 185 acres of Gilbert Regional Park with possible

By J. Graber | Daily Independent A Scottsdale planning commissioner says someone claiming to be part of the taser-maker company Axon reached out to his

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Arizona legislature is considering a bill that aims to streamline the zoning process, but some local

By Ken Sain | The Chandler Arizonan It’s no secret that Intel has been a driving force in Chandler’s conversion from “a city of crops and fields to a city of fabs and

By Digital Free Press Officials at City Hall say many of Scottsdale’s largest and most innovative projects, initiatives and programs were driven by the hopes and ideas of
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents NuCube Energy.) By Chamber Business News In 2019, The Nature Conservancy published a study concluding that global nuclear generation would likely need to

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