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Hobbs doesn’t approve of lawmakers taking Israel …

3/4/2024
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs took a slap Monday at state lawmakers from both parties who are taking a week off in the middle of the annual legislative session to go to Israel.

Time for Scottsdale to tighten financial belt

2/9/2024
It’s time for the City of Scottsdale to start tightening its budgetary belt. That was the major take away from city treasurer Sonia Andrews quarterly financial report to the city council …

Stallions boys soccer caps undefeated season in …

2/5/2024
Even with the major strides made by Shadow Ridge boys soccer in recent years, an undefeated 2023-24 regular season and top eight seed in 6A appeared to be a bridge too far. While the Stallions

Phoenix launches chilled water fountain pilot program

1/24/2024
A chilled drinking water pilot program is coming to Phoenix ahead of the summer.

City treasurer: Scottsdale needs to be able to spend …

12/6/2023
The City of Scottsdale needs to be able to spend more money. That was the message city treasurer Sonia Andrews gave to the city council during its Dec. 5 meeting. The city is butting up …

Comic, podcaster Andrew Schulz includes Phoenix on …

12/6/2023
Stand-up comic Andrew Schulz has announced 12 additional dates to the first leg of “The Life Tour,” including a Phoenix stop.

Attorney for Lake, Finchem wants electronic ballot …

9/12/2023
PHOENIX — The attorney for Kari Lake and Mark Finchem admitted Tuesday they have no evidence that votes have been improperly counted because the state uses electronic tabulation of ballots.

GOP lawmakers' lawyers ask court to block bid to delay …

9/11/2023
PHOENIX — Attorneys for top Republican lawmakers told federal appellate judges Monday they should deny an bid to block enforcement of a ban on abortions due to genetic defects because the doctors who filed suit have not shown there is any “credible threat” they would be prosecuted.

Lawsuit aims to toss law on who can vote for Arizona …

9/7/2023
PHOENIX — The current method of retaining and rejecting judges to the Arizona Court of Appeals is unconstitutional and should be struck down, according to a new lawsuit Wednesday by the Goldwater Institute.

Scottsdale ends year on good fiscal footing

8/22/2023
The city of Scottsdale ended fiscal year 2022-23, which ended June 30, in good fiscal standing. In total, the general fund budget was expected to bring in $371.6 million in revenue with expenses …

Paradise Valley’s top 25 paid employees some of …

8/15/2023
Most city and town managers are the top paid salaried employees of local government in the Valley, and Paradise Valley’s Town Manager Andrew Ching is no exception. Ching is Paradise …

Tempe city manager champions transparency, community …

8/10/2023
Over a month into her new role within the city of Tempe, City Manager Rosa Inchausti is eager to engage with the community on meaningful projects in this position, despite naysayers who have criticized her leadership choices.