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Arizona Senate backs off subpoena of Maricopa County …

5/13/2021
PHOENIX — Senate Republican leaders are not going to subpoena Maricopa County supervisors, at least for the time being in the ongoing battle over information they want to conduct their audit of …

Arizona Senate may subpoena supervisors, sheriff to …

5/10/2021
PHOENIX — Senate Republican leaders are setting the stage for a new legal fight with Maricopa County. Kory Langhofer, the attorney for the Senate, said he will issue subpoenas Monday for all …

Arizona Senate audit of 2020 ballots may include …

4/7/2021
PHOENIX — Tactics planned by election auditors hired by the Arizona Senate to verify the outcome of the 2020 race are illegal and even criminal, attorneys for various voter rights issues …

Event industry across Phoenix metropolitan area begins …

2/24/2021
When places of gathering were shut down at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, events were canceled or rescheduled for later dates. Fast forward to today and some events in the coming weeks are …

COVID issues loom in Legislature

1/26/2021
Arizona legislators have their work cut out for them as they enter their third week of a legislative session that comes on the heels of a tumultuous election cycle and in the midst of a worsening …

Opinion: A new vision for 2021

1/8/2021
On Jan. 7 the nation watched in horror the breach and sacking of the United States Capitol building by unlawful acts of breaking and entering. The violence witnessed illustrated the vast ideological divide in our country and the enormous need for leadership from the top to heal our nation.

Catholic Charities group hires Surprise executive

12/28/2020
Surprise resident Karen Bisko, a certified fundraising executive with nearly 20 years of experience in development, was named vice president of philanthropy at Catholic Charities Community Services.

Dysart classes staying in-person after break

12/16/2020
Dysart Unified School District officials discussed local COVID-19 metrics and their impact on the district for more than 90 minutes during its most recent board meeting, but is opting to not change anything.