
Arizona teachers who talk politics will be fired if new bill passes
By Lily Altavena A state lawmaker wants to send teachers a message: If they bring politics into the classroom, they’re risking their jobs. Rep. Mark

By Lily Altavena A state lawmaker wants to send teachers a message: If they bring politics into the classroom, they’re risking their jobs. Rep. Mark

By Tim Gallen | Phoenix Business Journal If you want to live in Arizona’s most exclusive ZIP code, you better bring home a lot of

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Camp Verde Bugle Wondering where all your new neighbors are coming from? There’s a good chance they’re from California. New

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Lawyers in Chicago and Arizona have launched a long-shot legal bid to let Arizona voters, not Gov. Doug

AZBigMedia Winning is a team effort, and Team Arizona has had a very productive 2018 when it comes to attracting new companies to locate

AZBigMedia Nothing will ever take Arizona back to the great school construction boom of the early 2000s. From 1999 to 2007, the Arizona Schools

State’s large gaming industry could grow with online and in-person betting By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona and its gambling-based businesses could see

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Pew Charitable Trusts last week issued an analysis that ought to worry the incoming members of the 54th Legislature,

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: Arizona loses every time it blunders into a Colorado River war, former Gov.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times That record number of Arizonans who turned out to vote this year has a

By Agnel Philip | Arizona Republic About 2.4 million Arizonans cast ballots in the 2018 midterms, the highest turnout percentage since 1982, according to the

Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only Governor Doug Ducey | Arizona Capitol Times I am so grateful to the people of

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Arizona is on pace for a record turnout in the 2018 midterm elections. With roughly 172,000 ballots left

By Alexis Egeland | Cronkite News Despite slight drop, Arizona still leads nation in women officeholders Despite a record number of women running for office

By Bryce Newberry | Cronkite News The fight over whether Arizona should get half of its electricity from solar, wind and other renewable sources

By Jessica Boehm |Arizona Republic While many races across Arizona were decided Tuesday night, early returns indicate that Phoenix’s mayoral election is just getting

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The chairman of the Arizona Republican Party is threatening legal action against counties that opened emergency voting centers over

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Banner Health recently invested more than $1 billion into academic medicine construction projects in Arizona and the biggest of those undertakings — a 16-story

A state that’s as tough on immigrants as its Republican senators are on President Trump. Can Kyrsten Sinema become the first Democrat to win statewide

By Craig Harris | Arizona Republic Arizona State Parks & Trails has dug up and bulldozed Native American and other archaeological sites without preserving
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona individual taxpayers could end up being hit with an extra $236 million in

A handful of Arizona Wildcats recruiting targets, players and coaches were also mentioned during the two-week trial By Adam Zagoria } Special to the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A pilot program designed to increase vaccination rates among Arizona children ended up having

KTAR.com Residents in Arizona will start to receive their early voting ballots in the mail and can visit voting centers as early as this week.

By Daniel Perle | Cronkite News Arizona universities have posted the largest tuition increases in the nation since the start of the recession, with

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic About half of Arizona’s likely voters support Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court and appear

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is determined to take over a Clean Water Act program regulating what
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Mayor Freeman highlighted the city’s success on fiscal responsibility, public safety, city-owned solar, and economic development during a period of drastic changes in our local

By Jordan Gerard, Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: After protesters interrupted a church service in Minneapolis in January, Arizona legislators moved to expand protections for

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Century Communities, Meritage Homes, and Taylor Morrison.) By Leah Draffen | Builder Across the latest round of earnings, public builders are showing clear signs that demand is stabilizing,