We’re back again with cowboy hats, and Sen. Mark Finchem, R-Prescott, happily obliged our passion for fashion. We’re still having a bit of fun during a tense legislative session, though we have ...
Democratic attempt to limit corporate home purchases fails in Arizona House. Republicans and Democrats clash over affordability measures.
Across Arizona, small businesses are the backbone of our economy. Locally owned companies create jobs, serve families and reinvest in the communities where we live and work. Arizona is home to more ...
Arizona Corporation Commission approves significant water and wastewater rate increase for Robson Ranch retirement community, sparking protest among residents.
Judge rules law requiring surgery for birth certificate change unlawful. Ruling requires health department to recognize doctors' statements.
In 2022, Arizona was one of the first states in the nation to pass legislation (House Bill 2144) requiring Medicaid and commercial insurance plans to cover qualified biomarker tes ...
In Mesa, six Arizonans gathered to tell Gov. Katie Hobbs about how utility bill assistance programs have made it easier for them to pay their bills.
A federal grand jury apparently is looking at the results of a long-ago-debunked "audit'' of the 2020 Arizona election.
What's coming out in the Epstein files spilled over to the state Senate, all because Sen. Wendy Rogers wants to rename a state road as the Donald J. Trump Highway.
States are casting a wide net in their efforts to meet a surging electricity demand driven by the burgeoning data center infrastructure necessary for artificial intelligence.
Arizona lawmakers should expand health care access by allowing pharmacists to test and treat common conditions.
We need an Arizona Ratepayer Bill of Rights — ARBOR — to ensure the rapid expansion of data centers does not shift financial and reliability risks onto customers.