Arizona officials began constructing a new wildfire dispatch center in North Phoenix to improve emergency communications.
A state trooper clocked Queen Creek Republican Jake Hoffman driving 89 mph in a 65-mph zone on U.S. Route 60 in January 2025.
Republican lawmakers have hedged their bets with a ballot referral for 2026 asking voters to approve a faster count.
Negotiations are in the works for a bill that would let developers bypass many city building requirements for 'starter-home' ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has set a March 19 execution date for a man who pleaded guilty to murder more than 17 years ago and has said himself that his lethal injection is long overdue ...
In the 2024 GOP primary for CD8, Trump had endorsed Abe Hamadeh, only to later also give his political blessing to Blake ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs said Friday she’s aware that lawmakers intend to send an issue directly to the ballot in 2026 once she vetoes on Monday a bill to ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs joined with Arizona fire and forestry officials to break ground on a new dispatch center in Phoenix on ...
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Gov. Hobbs breaks ground on new AZ dispatch centerArizona Gov. Katie Hobbs joined DFFM State Fire Management Officer John Truett, Modular Solutions Senior Project Manager ...
Biden-to-Trump swing voters in our Engagious/Sago focus groups earlier this week mostly said they don't plan on swinging back ...
Many of the Republican bills backing Trump's immigration agenda have committee hearings scheduled for next week.
Republican legislators have pushed through a bill that would speed up ballot counting but faces a veto threat from Gov. Hobbs.
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