
Murdered and missing Native cases should be a higher priority, Stanton tells Garland
By Debra Utacia Krol | Arizona Republic Arizona Rep. Greg Stanton admonished U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland for his lack of progress in addressing the

By Debra Utacia Krol | Arizona Republic Arizona Rep. Greg Stanton admonished U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland for his lack of progress in addressing the

By Nathan Brown, Camryn Sanchez, Kyra Haas | Arizona Capitol Times Some Arizona lawmakers say a court ruling that will limit adding policy provisions to budget bills could make for a very different

By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic Grant Woods was remembered Friday as an authentic Arizonan, whose passions ran from sports to civil rights, music

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Scottsdale City Council has turned down a push by Mayor David Ortega to remove Ali Fakih

By YourValley Goodyear has voted to do away with regular city council meetings on the second and fourth Monday of each month, and has instead

Memorial Service to Honor Beloved Arizonan Grant Woods to be Held Friday, November 12th at The Orpheum Theatre in Downtown Phoenix at 10:00a.m. Service to

City Manager Harvey Krauss has worked for Eloy for more than eight years. [Maria Vasquez/PinalCentral] By David Church | Eloy Enterprise ELOY — City Manager

Arizona Senator Mark Kelly visited the U.S. Port of Entry at San Luis to go over modernization plans. / Photos By Sisko J. Stargazer By Sisko
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Scottsdale City Council will consider removing Ali Fakih from the city’s Development Review Board at its

(Buckeye City Manager Roger Klingler / CITY OF BUCKEYE) By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Roger Klingler, Buckeye’s city manager, recently notified City Council that

By Cronkite News Arizona lawmakers split on party lines late Friday night as the House voted 228-206 to pass a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, giving

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times A judge is questioning whether she has the right to keep Arizona voters from getting the last word

By Gilbert Sun News John Lewis is back in the saddle. After serving a three-year stint as mission leader for the Church of Jesus Christ

By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley Scottsdale’s general plan passed voters with more than 50% of the ballots cast in its Nov. 2 special election,

(Photo via Town of Paradise Valley) By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley Get your reading glasses and editing pens, Paradise Valley. For the next two

(Photo via Karen Fann campaign site) By Jeremy Duda | AZ Mirror On the heels of the so-called “audit” of the 2020 election in Maricopa

By Jimmy Jensen | Arizona Republic The landmark trial Jensen v. Shinn began Monday in Phoenix, the latest chapter in an almost decade-long struggle to

By Scott Daniels | Your Valley Scottsdale’s general plan is outdated by 20 years, and on Tuesday, Nov. 2, voters will determine whether to accept the latest attempt at updating the municipal document. The plan, if approved, would

(PHOENIX) Due to capacity limits at All Saints Episcopal Church in central Phoenix and an inability to accommodate an overflow of guests as a result of school activities

By Rose Law Group Reporter Tim’s family, including his son David and his brother Rollie, accepted the award (see photo below), with other family members,

By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic Republicans may have an advantage — barely. Democratic Congressman Tom O’Halleran, who won by only 3 percentage points in

(Photo via City of Goodyear) By Independent Newsmedia Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord and FLITE Goodyear were honored at Westmarc’s 29th Annual Best of the West

By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley It truly was as close to paradise as one can be, at Camelback Inn on Oct. 17, when Town

By Yana Kunichoff | Arizona Republic A graduate teacher residency announced Monday will offer Arizona teacher hopefuls hands-on classroom experience, mentorship and a stipend. With

By Karie Dozer | KTAR It’s a very lucky person who can look back on a job they loved to do. Lucky too, is the

(Photo via The Official Queen Creek Facebook Group) By Your Valley Queen Creek has placed a focus on expanding and improving infrastructure throughout the community

By Arizona Daily Star Grant Woods, former attorney general for Arizona, died unexpectedly Saturday at the age of 67, according to Phoenix media reports. The cause was a heart attack, The Arizona Republic reported. Woods served as attorney general from 1991 to 1999.
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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