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Lawmakers pressuring Hobbs to sign affordable housing …

3/12/2024
PHOENIX — A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pressuring a reluctant Gov. Katie Hobbs to sign legislation they believe will lead to more affordable housing in Arizona.

Higley's superintendent finalists come from out of …

2/5/2024
Two out-of-state administrators are the finalists for the Higley Unified School District superintendency.   The finalists are Mathew Neal, an educational consultant from Woodland Park, …

Town hall set to discuss new ZIP code

6/18/2023
State Rep. Neal Carter will be hosting a town hall to discuss the new 85144 ZIP code covering the Pinal County parts of Queen Creek, as well as San Tan Valley. The town hall will take place at 6 …

Overhauling city zoning regulations not happening at …

6/13/2023
PHOENIX — Efforts to address the rising cost of housing at the Capitol this year have imploded, at least in part because conservative Republicans are unwilling to override local regulations, even with the consent of affected communities.

Senate bill to make automatic individual income tax …

6/12/2023
PHOENIX — The state House refused Monday to requiring that individual income tax rates be cut automatic any time the state runs a surplus.

Two TD Synnex leaders in Gilbert earn recognition

5/8/2023
TD Synnex announced May 8 that CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, has recognized two of its Gilbert area employees to the Women of the Channel list for 2023. Trisha Cooke, vice president of …

Hobbs vetoes four measures, brings total to 29

4/5/2023
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs refused Wednesday to limit those digital signs above and adjacent to state roads to only traffic safety messages. The governor also vetoed three other measures on Wednesday, bringing her total this session to 29.

Supreme Court chides Arizona – again – for …

2/25/2023
WASHINGTON – A divided Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that an Arizona death row inmate was wrongly denied the right to tell jurors he would never get out on parole if he was sentenced to life instead of death.

4-year Liberty volleyball duo comes full circle

10/4/2021
Kylie Davey and Kaitlyn Neal were the first freshmen to make the Liberty volleyball varsity in three years. Even though both came up big, with more than 100 kills in their freshman season, they both described the experience as nerve wracking.

A home-grown solution to rising rents in Arizona

1/24/2020
Even working a second job in addition to teaching I have found it tough to find and afford quality housing and apartments to rent. That is a mounting problem for teachers, first responders, health care workers and other middle-class residents across the Valley.