GRIC governor talks I-10 widening
By Pinal Central SACATON — For the Gila River Indian Community, the stretch of Interstate 10 that passes through its tribal lands has been considered
By Pinal Central SACATON — For the Gila River Indian Community, the stretch of Interstate 10 that passes through its tribal lands has been considered
Bree Burkitt Arizona Public Radio An Arizona lawmaker wants to give the state Legislature the power to appoint presidential electors regardless of who wins
By Lisa Martine Jenkins | Latitude Media Even as demand for renewable energy soars — and is expected to rise further — developers still face
We need your help! We have organized our first ever, LOVE YOUR COMMUNITY Cleanup Day, and we could use all the volunteers we can get! Before the Pandemic, the County was able to utilize prison inmates
Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Only a broad easing of supply-side constraints can move the needle on housing availability and affordability. ROBERT ROBB READ
Via City of Mesa By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Work has stopped again at The GRID in downtown Mesa, a ballyhooed apartment and
The state’s voting rules and new laws have created an unforgiving timeline for the 2024 presidential election. But there’s many ways to compress the schedule
Some lawmakers want to dismantle the agency that made Arizona an economic powerhouse Opinion: If lawmakers dismantle the Arizona Commerce Authority, the economic consequences would
Gov. Hobbs is calling on lawmakers to beef up security for all K-12 students, including fingerprint background checks for teachers and staff at private schools.
Sen. Paul Boyer, R-Glendale, who has been one of the few Republicans to publicly criticize the audit, said he doesn’t think the report revealed anything that
Ken Bennett, center, testifies last month, when he was still part of the audit team, at a Senate hearing with Ben Cotton, left, founder of
Rep. Raquel Terán, the current chair of the state’s Democratic Party, will move to the Senate to fill the seat of former state Sen. Tony
Facebook Photo/Phoenix Union High School District By Danny Shapiro | KTAR Students and staff began the fall semester Monday at Phoenix Union High School District,
Understanding Animal Research By Mia Rozenbaum Starting this month, Russia has announced the mass production of Carnivac-Cov, the first vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 specifically designed for
By Lita Nadebah Beck, Megan Taros | Arizona Republic Phoenix Union High School District will require masks to be worn indoors when students head back
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Phoenix—The Goldwater Institute has filed a petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to
Agents, are you prepared to handle this new demographic? By Amber Taufen | Inman Key Takeaways Divorce rates are rising nationally for older couples, which
By Josh Siegel | Washington Examiner Children who immigrate to the U.S. illegally alone must be given a court hearing before being detained, a federal
Engineers from 937th Clearance Company prepare to place concertina wire on the Arizona-Mexico border wall, Dec. 1, 2018./COREY MAISCH/U.S. ARMY By Howard Fischer | Capitol
By Rachel Janfaza | CNN Washington (CNN) – Former Republican President George W. Bush is calling for bipartisan action on several immigration measures, calling for
By Laura Gomez | AZ Mirror A federal judge in Arizona on Thursday said she’ll deny a request from Attorney General Mark Brnovich to issue
The Arizona Department of Health Services started accepting applications on Jan. 19 and began approving dual licenses three days later. (Photo by Pablo Robles) By
By David Abott | Tucson Weekly In the wake of the passage of Prop 207 legalizing adult-use recreational cannabis, lawmakers are struggling to define what
By Peter Grant | Wall Street Journal Voters in four states last year approved the recreational use of marijuana. That is likely to launch a
Photo courtesy of SRP By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal The Salt River Project is set to begin work on the second phase of
An operational solar project in Ohio, one of the states the BLM is targeting. Image: United Renewable Energy. By Will Norman | PV Tech US
By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Ask local business owner Tim Robinson about the recent growth in Casa Grande and he will tell you that
By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress In her book “The Soul of Money,” Lynne Twist writes, “Money is like water.” If that works both ways and water is like money, Scottsdale’s
By Eric Orsborn | Arizona Republic Recent headlines may lead you to believe that Arizona is out of water, or a bad water steward and
By Scott Shumaker | Mesa Tribune As the Colorado River reservoirs supplying a third Arizona’s water supply have dropped perilously close to deadpool levels, Mesa water officials
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By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Arizona Department of Transportation, which is studying methods for improving traffic flow at the State Route 347/Interstate 10 interchange,
By Mark Moran | Tribune Staff The Town of Queen Creek is in a flat-out sprint to keep up with the exploding growth and transportation
Photo via Yardi Matrix By Anca Gagiuc | Multi-Housing News Phoenix’s robust stock expansion continues to impact rates and occupancy. The average rate posted the
Local officials urged U.S. senators to reauthorize the Economic Development Administration, which they said helped blunt the impact of the 2019 closure of the Navajo
By Elliot D. Pollack & Company | The Monday Morning Quarterback Inflation cooled last month to its slowest pace in more than two years, continuing
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By Brad Plumer and Nadja Popovich | The New York Times California draws more electricity from the sun than any other state. It also has
Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services A group of veteran attorneys has organized to defend the process of how most judges in Arizona are selected and
By David Weinstock | Kiplinger The new year has brought notable changes to federal gift, estate and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax rules. Inflation adjustments for
Tom Zoellner Phoenix Magazine A writer and an attorney embark on an unholy mission to lay bets in each of Arizona’s 26 casinos over a
Screengrab via 12 News By Colleen Sikora | 12 News TUCSON, Ariz. — An interpreter who worked alongside the Marines in Afghanistan for years is
Screengrabs via KOKH By Hunter Elyse | KFOR SULPHUR, Okla. (KFOR) — In the days that follow Saturday’s deadly tornado, business owners are still uncovering
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