
Jan. 6 investigators question Arizona officials about run-up to insurrection
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Congressional investigators probing the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol have questioned at least

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Congressional investigators probing the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol have questioned at least

Gage Slidmore/Flickr By Kevin Stone | KTAR.com U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema wouldn’t commit to supporting her party’s $2 trillion domestic agenda during a sit-down interview

By David Church | Pinal Central ELOY — With his term as vice mayor expiring Dec. 1, Andrew Rodriguez will be moving back to a

Rose Law Group attorney Thomas Galvin By Kevin Stone | KTAR.com Seven finalists have been selected for the interview stage in the process to replace
Former GOP U.S. Senate candidate Daniel McCarthy at a protest outside the Executive Tower in Phoenix on Dec. 14, 2020. The protesters believe Donald Trump

Commentary by Nelson Morgan | Arizona Mirror While fairness is not literally one of the six Arizona redistricting criteria, it should be everyone’s goal. In

Citizens for a Better Arizona leader Randy Parraz speaks during a press conference at the state Capitol on Jan. 10, 2011, warning then-Senate President Russell

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer By Jen Fifield |Arizona Republic After promising to be “boring” if elected and criticizing his predecessor for being too political,
Rep. Paul Gosar /Gage Skidmore/Flicker Opinion: Censure was warranted. But stripping Gosar of committee assignments denies his constituents equal representation and invites retaliation. By Robert

Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton (Photo via City of Phoenix) By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic By the time Jeff Barton got to Morehouse College,

Photo by Harrison Zhang and Kevin Hurley | The State Press By Kevin Stone |KTAR.com Arizona has two Democratic U.S. senators for the first time

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Corporation Commission rejected legislative staff’s assertion that its ethics policy restricting campaign contributions from regulated utilities is illegal,

Brian Fernandez addresses the Yuma County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 22, 2021/Yuma County photo By Ray Stern |Arizona Republic Brian Fernandez and his two

By Ray Stern |Arizona Republic Katie Hobbs’ run for governor seemed to take another hit as former Democratic lawmaker Art Hamilton said he’ll endorse Marco

(The Anthem Veterans Memorial Photo via Anthem Community Council) By Brent Ruffner | Your Valley An Anthem leader announced the hiring of a new executive

II remains to be seen how long baseless concerns about vote counts will continue to undermine the election process. ByRonald J. Hansen and Yvonne Wingett

The two Democratic senators are attracting campaign contributions from business interests and conservatives as progressives fume over their efforts to pare back the president’s domestic

Photo Gage Skidmore/Flickr By Bill Goodykoontz | Arizona Republic The U.S. House of Representatives voted to censure Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar Wednesday and strip him

Arizona State Capitol Opinion: Arizona’s previous Independent Redistricting Commission was sued five times over our maps. But the last decade has proven that we did

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Pinal County, reversing a previous decision, will accept a $3.4 million federal grant aimed at improving vaccine equity. The

(Photo via Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Facebook) By Burgess Everett, Marianne Levine | Politico Watch the Senate floor enough and you’ll notice Sen. Kyrsten Sinema regularly

By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic The role of Democratic candidate for governor and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in the 2015 firing of a

By Athena Ankrah | Arizona Republic The office of Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI

By Tempe Mayor Corey Woods | Arizona Republic One of the biggest threats to the future of cities across Arizona and the nation is the

By KTAR PHOENIX — President Joe Biden is set to sign a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill Monday that will allocate plenty of money to

By Griselda Zetino | KTAR PHOENIX — The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona helped negotiate could help pay for

By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Arizona organizations seeking to expand broadband internet access in their communities can now apply for funding from a $100 million slice
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By 12 News A North Carolina woman is suing former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. She is alleging that the politician was engaged in an affair

Photo via City of Mesa By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Construction has begun on a new hotel in southeast Mesa near the Mesa

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Republican state lawmakers are again going after the State Bar of Arizona, even though they seem to have a