
WEEKEND NEWS ROUNDUP 12/17
Hobbs deploys the National Guard to help reopen the Lukeville port of entry With the Lukeville Port of Entry heading into its third week of

Hobbs deploys the National Guard to help reopen the Lukeville port of entry With the Lukeville Port of Entry heading into its third week of

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa For the first time since 2018, Maricopa has a new city manager. The city council voted unanimously in a special meeting this evening to hire Deputy City Manager and

By Jason W. Brooks | Chandler Independent The phrase “growth pays for itself” was uttered a few times and featured in screen presentation slides in a Dec. 4 Chandler City Council work

Adrienne Washington Cronkite News Jacob Angeli-Chansley said he is not ready to give up on shamanism, but he wants voters in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District

By J. Graber | Daily Independent The field to fill three Scottsdale City Council seats is widening with three new candidates filing their statements of

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal As Tempe looks to meet the needs of today and tomorrow, Mayor Corey Woods said the city will

Federal money announced to help bring passenger rail back to the Phoenix area

Ari/zona Capitol Jakob Thorington Arizona Capitol Times With just about a month until the start of Arizona’s next legislative session, lawmakers are already proposing bills

By Pinal Central ELOY — Come August 2024, a familiar face will not be on the ballot in the Eloy city primary, as Mayor Micah Powell has announced he will not be seeking reelection. In a

By Tatyana Johnson | Pinal Central MARICOPA — As Rich Vitiello’s term as vice mayor of the Maricopa City Council comes to an end, it was a new councilmember’s turn to sit

By Kevin Stone | KTAR PHOENIX – The first federal funds have been allocated for reestablishing passenger rail service between Phoenix and Tucson, U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton of Arizona announced Tuesday. The Arizona Department of Transportation

By Paradise Valley Independent The final phase of Paradise Valley’s Citizen Portal is launching Dec. 11. The Citizen Portal improves the town’s website with the implementation of electronic applications and permit submittals. It also allows staff to

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY With Republicans holding the barest of majorities in the Arizona Legislature, national Democrats are already making major investments in the Grand Canyon State

Unidentified woman at political rally Lake’s outreach has been met with skepticism after her 2022 gubernatorial campaign resulted in deep-seated resentments Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Liz

Queen Creek Town Council Member Leah Martineau has announced she is running for reelection in 2024.(PHOTO VIA TOWN OF QUEEN CREEK) By YourValley Three seats are up for grabs on the Queen Creek Town Council and at least

(Photo via City of Winslow) By Shawn White | Tribune News Now The City of Winslow recently announced the appointment of Jack Fitchett as the city’s new economic development director. Fitchett,

“Sandra Day O’Connor and Arizona are synonymous. They are intertwined by the manifestation of independence, grit, determination, and just plain hard work. No doubt, Sandra

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa City officials confirmed Wednesday plans to hire an internal candidate to replace City Manager Rick Horst, who will step down from his role as the city’s highest paid employeeJuly 1.

I helped pass Arizona’s groundwater law. 40 years later, it’s time for the next step Opinion: Arizona’s Groundwater Management Act has served us well. But


See the full rankings from Arizona Capitol Times What do you look for in a candidate? Voters polled by Arizona Capital Times & Noble Predictive Insights say that what they

Hannah Elsmore Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Katie Hobbs’ administration lauded federal dollars it says are creating “quality jobs” and boosting renewable energy projects at an

BRITTANY GIBSON POLITICO Few House seats look more appealing for Democrats to flip than Arizona’s 1st District in 2024. Republican Rep. David Schweikert won his

Jakob Thorington Arizona Capitol Times Listen to this article (Editor’s Note: This is the fifth in a series of stories the Arizona Capitol Times has


Hope you can join us! Thursday – December 7, 2023 This is a great opportunity to visit with valuable community organizations, and multiple county departments

By City of Surprise Maricopa County Recorder’s Office final results officially show Surprise voters approved general obligation bond funding for projects related to public safety and transportation. Question 1, which dealt with
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By Julia Wheatley | Queen Creek Independent Water to cook. Water to clean. Water to brush your teeth. Water to shower. Water to play —

By Sophie Brams | The Hill First Lady Melania Trump on Wednesday called on Congress to pass a set of bipartisan reforms aimed at modernizing

By Alaina Kwan | AZ Family A new White House economic report estimates the United States is short about 10 million homes and argues rolling