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By CNBC Stocks plummeted Thursday, sending the S&P 500 back into correction territory for its biggest one-day loss since 2020, after President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs, raising the

Photo via Pinal County By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post The Pinal County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a rezoning request on October 1, 2025,

COURTESY TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY By Philip Haldiman | YourValley It looks like the future may be bright for hillside homes in Paradise Valley. That’s because the

Via City of Flagstaff By Abigail Kessler | AZ Daily Sun Flagstaff has been getting close to meeting the goals outlined in its 10-year Housing Plan over the past year,

By Reagan Priest and Ellis Preston | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s political community condemned the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk,

Photo by Gage Skidmore, Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) “Charlie Kirk’s murder is appalling. Political violence is unacceptable. Ascribing ‘evil’ to political adversaries and resorting to

Photo via City of Maricopa By Pinal Central MARICOPA — County Supervisor Rich Vitiello made an impassioned statement to the Maricopa City Council at the most recent meeting,

Arizona Corporation Commissioner Jim O’Connor told The Arizona Republic the government and news media are covering up deaths and other harms caused by the shots.

Field workers cut Swiss chard, bringing the produce to workers who sort good plants from bad. Good plants are boxed and sent to market, while

skhunda / iStock By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Arizona is one of the states with the most COVID-19 cases among children, and the state’s top

By Murphy Woodhouse | Arizona Daily Star Katherine Daubert’s request for parental leave was denied, in part because her son was born before the new

Colorado town finds THC in its water, warns residents not to drink or bathe in it California’s top court rules in favor of Gov. Brown’s

Southeast New Mexico’s oil patch anxiously awaits recovery California marijuana legalization could usher in new gold rush Unwed father can contest daughter’s adoption, Utah Supreme

The government claims Zalmay Niazy engaged in terrorism. But the rural Iowa town that he’s made his home isn’t letting him go without a fight.

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Children peer through the border fence in Nogales, Sonora during a march led by migrants on April 30, 2021 who wanted to call attention to

By Jason Sillman | AZ Family MESA, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — The City of Mesa has passed restrictions on how recreational marijuana can be used

By Paulina Pineda, Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Cities across metro Phoenix are limiting where residents can use and purchase recreational marijuana in their communities in

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Chandler City Council is scheduled to vote on an ordinance on Monday, Dec. 7, that would limit

By AZBigMedia Freepoint Eco-Systems LLC announced the development of a commercial-scale advanced plastics recycling facility located in Eloy, Arizona. The ISCC Plus Certified facility will recycle end-of-life waste plastic otherwise destined for landfills or incineration.

By Jordan Rogers, West Valley View Phase two of Sundance Park in Buckeye is now available for West Valley residents’ enjoyment, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by Buckeye’s Community Services Department. The 38-acre

Photo via Nikola By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central COOLIDGE — Nikola plans to host a launch celebration at the Coolidge plant on Sept. 28 for its

Arizona Nature Conservancy The move is expected to cut red tape for builders and farmers, but environmental advocates say that could come at the expense

Deposit photo By Sasha Hupka|| The Arizona Republic No name-calling. No muttering rude comments. Certainly, no shouting. And please, turn your phone to silent. With

Heavy winter snowpack prompts releases from Salt River Project Reservoirs || Arizona Dept. of Water Resources By Ryan Randazzo || The Arizona Republic Salt River

Photo by Craig Johnson / Downtown Devil By Tom Blodgett | YourValley Light rail is doubly dead in Gilbert. While Valley Metro had no proposal for a line

Via City of Sedona By Tim Perry | Red Rock News The Sedona City Council approved an agreement to settle the city’s pending eminent domain

By Maritza Dominguez || The Arizona Republic Gilbert Mayor Brigette Peterson apologized to Maricopa County residents who live within the town’s planning area after they

By John Giles, Mesa Mayor | Phoenix Business Journal Imagine having the clean-technology capability to remove two million tons of carbon dioxide from the skies

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Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By 12 News Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said her office is suing the Trump administration

Photo via tvinsider.com By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Searching for a feel-good movie to ring in the holiday season that features one

By Craig Morgan | Arizona Insider There is symmetry in Taylor Burke’s inclusion on the Advisory Panel on Pro Hockey in Arizona, the group working