
TODAY’S NEWS & VIEWS 1/10/2024
January 10, 2024 Compiled by Rose Law Group Reporter Phoenix passes prevailing wage rule again, inviting lawsuits from business community Third time’s the charm, Phoenix

January 10, 2024 Compiled by Rose Law Group Reporter Phoenix passes prevailing wage rule again, inviting lawsuits from business community Third time’s the charm, Phoenix

By Howard Fischer and Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs asked lawmakers Monday to approve a new program she said will make home ownership more affordable for middle-income and rural homebuyers. In her

Happy New Year! The County is excited to share information about some of the new materials and tools that we will utilize in the new year to

By Janet Perez | YourValley Florence is in the market for a new community development director. The town manager’s report presented to the Florence Town Council at its Jan. 2

Via City of Glendale By Lesley Miller City of Glendale | YourValley Thursday, the city of Glendale announced the appointment of John Kennedy as its parks and recreation director. Kennedy brings

Governor Hobbs promised to continue working with farmers, and urban and rural communities to secure the state’s water future, and to update Arizona’s groundwater management

By J. Graber | YourValley The list of candidates interested in running for three city council seats up for grabs next year continues to grow, though one incumbent has declared she won’t be running

KTAR.COM Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes doesn’t want officials and law enforcement to fall victim to artificial intelligence hoaxes in 2024 elections, so he’s

By Michael Maresh | Your Valley ELOY — Six of seven Eloy City Council members who responded to PinalCentral on their resolutions for their community had similar views on what they would

By Rose Law Group Reporter On Wednesday, the District 2 Supervisor and Rose Law Group land use attorney and partner was elected by his fellow board members as

By Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego has been appointed to serve on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s newly created Transforming Transportation Advisory Committee. Along with 26 other appointees from the transportation industry, government and education sectors, Gallego will

By Terrance Thornton | Digital Free Press Scottsdale Councilwoman Betty Janik is not seeking re-election this November. Late afternoon yesterday, Councilwoman Janik alerted her fellow members of Scottsdale City Council and municipal Charter

Chad Weaver, via Town of Paradise Valley By MacKenzie | Brower Chad Weaver, the Town of Paradise Valley’s community development director, has returned to his primary interests in his new role with

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Lawmakers grilled the new head of the Arizona Department of Child Safety Wednesday during a lengthy debate over an audit of the agency

“[Abortion] being on the ballot reminds people, it makes it even more salient,” said Nichole Johnson, campaign manager for Rep. Ruben Gallego, who is running

Certificates for District Civic Engagement Awards HAROLD CHRIST PINAL COUNTY DISTRICT 5 CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AWARD WINNER Harold Christ has been a visionary land developer in

(Photo via City of Apache Junction) By Chip Wilson, Apache Junction Mayor | Your Valley As we look into the new year, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the milestones and achievements that

KEVIN STONE KTAR.com There’s no current legal reason for Arizona to keep Donald Trump off its ballot in 2024, the state’s top elections officer said.

3TV/CBS 5 A state lawmaker is pushing to make sure there’s no quid-pro-quo when it comes to school elections. A state lawmaker is targeting local

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Arizona Mirror A judge on Friday refused a bid by Arizona Republican legislative leaders to block an anti-dark money law that voters passed

By Caroline Yu | YourValley Tempe’s first city council candidate forum, held Dec. 20 by the Tempe Bicycle Action Group, welcomed the lone mayoral candidate and five

(Photo via Pinal County) By Pinal Central FLORENCE — Five citizens from around Pinal County were honored for their community service Dec. 20 with annual

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa At 78, Councilmember Bob Marsh isn’t ready to hang up his hat just yet. The first-term councilmember confirmed he filed initial candidate paperwork

Opinion: Arizona can steer the 2024 election debate from mere spectacle to real substance. But we all bear some of that responsibility. Sybil Francis opinion

Hannah Bassett Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting (AZCIR is part of the Mental Health Parity Collaborative, a group of newsrooms that are covering stories

Opinion: There will be plenty of attention on the U.S. Senate in Arizona, but a slew of down-ballot races also are crucially important in 2024.

The swing state is running a series of tests using AI as it braces for potential scams and conspiracy theories in the presidential election. JOHN
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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

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Developers are gearing up to tear down another structure near the former Metrocenter Mall as the area undergoes