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Republican senator wants to abolish Arizona Commerce …

1/9/2024
PHOENIX — Calling it a “problem-riddled agency,” a Republican senator wants to abolish the Arizona Commerce Authority.

Hobbs asks lawmakers to make home ownership more …

1/8/2024
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs asked lawmakers Monday to approve a new program said will make home ownership more affordable for middle-income and rural homebuyers.

Chandler's Ostrich Festival announces Yung Gravy as a …

1/7/2024
Chandler Chamber Ostrich Festival organizers have started announcing headliner entertainment for the 34th annual event, to be split into two weekends in March at Tumbleweed Park in Chandler. …

Gilbert lawmaker introduces new version of home-cooked …

1/4/2024
PHOENIX — Stung by a veto last year, Rep. Travis Grantham has introduced a new version of his proposal to expand what kinds of home-cooked foods can be sold to the public.

Art of the Cowgirl makes its way back to Queen Creek

1/3/2024
The 6th Annual Art of the Cowgirl gathering is returning to Queen Creek.

Hobbs wants to impose new restrictions on private, …

1/2/2024
PHOENIX — Unable to get the Republican-controlled Legislature to roll back a universal voucher program, Gov. Katie Hobbs now wants the lawmakers who approved the expansion to now impose some new restrictions on the private and parochial schools that accept them.

New 109-unit Gilbert Road complex renting in South …

1/2/2024
Village of Chandler, a TruVista Development project managed by MEB Management Services, is a new apartment complex now leasing in South Chandler. Located at 6075 S. Gilbert Road, just south of …

Glendale library to host astronomy expert for …

1/2/2024
Families are welcome to a celestial viewing adventure in Glendale.

Buckeye suspect charged with firing gun amid New …

1/2/2024
Shortly after midnight on Jan. 1, Buckeye police received a report of a man firing a gun outside a window of a home near Yuma Road and 241st Avenue.

Judge rejects bid by Republican lawmakers to block …

12/29/2023
PHOENIX — Arizona voters have an absolute right to enact laws requiring disclosure of “dark money” political donations — even if Republican lawmakers don’t like it, a judge ruled Friday.

Navajo Wash neighbors have no legal right to sue …

12/29/2023
Neighbors of the Navajo Wash have no legal right to sue Tucson for allowing homeless to camp in the area, an attorney for the city is arguing.

Hamadeh attorney grills former Supreme Court justice …

12/28/2023
PHOENIX — An attorney for failed attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh grilled former Supreme Court Justice Ruth McGregor Thursday on her investigation of printer failures in Maricopa County in the 2022 election.