The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee has introduced a controversial proposal to sell millions of acres of public lands, impacting sites like Sabino Canyon and...
Growing. Congested. Small. Boring. These terms surfaced frequently when 585 voters recently described Maricopa, as part of a comprehensive survey initiated for the city’s general plan...
By Jonathan Eberle | Growing concerns about Arizona’s family court system are prompting state lawmakers to reconvene for a crucial hearing on June 16. The Joint...
Arizona has recently witnessed a contentious vote in the U.S. House of Representatives, where the state’s Republican delegation supported a bill that critics are condemning. This...
Maricopa’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted against a rezoning request for the proposed Terrible’s gas station and convenience store at Bowlin and Porter Roads. The decision...
Arizona has been making headlines for various reasons lately, showcasing its dynamic landscape and rich culture. The state’s varied geography, from deserts to mountains, attracts tourists...
Following an unsuccessful initial recruitment, the Phoenix Police Department has relaunched its search for a new chief as of April. The process aims to fill the...
In a recent initiative, various states across the U.S. have begun to streamline their administrative processes. This effort aims to improve the delivery of public services...
Public concern surged last month following a swift approval by a U.S. House committee for an amendment mandating the federal government to sell off over half...
Public advocacy intensified following a U.S. House committee’s recent approval of an amendment to sell over half a million acres of public land. Lawmakers promptly moved...