Arizona legislators are once again grappling with the aggregate expenditure limit that constrains school district budgets, as discussions about a long-term solution remain unresolved. With another...
Maricopa’s grocery stores are facing significant egg shortages as the H5N1 bird flu pandemic continues to affect poultry supplies. Two of the city’s four stores have...
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has significantly limited the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) authority to seek compensation for victims of labor law violations. This...
Community engagement was on full display at the Sedona Performing Arts Center during the Sedona Dance Academy’s annual production of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” on December 14....
South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace has introduced legislation that could significantly restrict the rights of transgender individuals in federal facilities. The move follows her recent confrontation...
Beginning in January, Main Street will implement two-hour parking limits along with updated signage to improve traffic flow and accessibility. City officials emphasize the importance of...
By Staff Reporter | Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has voiced support for a lawsuit aimed at contesting Attorney General Kris Mayes’ restrictions on...
PHOENIX – Arizona voters will have the opportunity to decide on Proposition 135, which proposes significant limitations on the emergency powers of the governor. Under this...
Tucson Water is preparing to implement new guidelines for “forever chemicals,” in response to updated federal limits. In April, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established...
By Matthew Holloway | In the latest Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board election, allegations of rule-breaking dominate the campaigns. The City of Scottsdale Code Enforcement...