
Debates for Phoenix Mayor
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Watch Nicholas Sarwark, Moses Sanchez, Daniel Valenzuela and Kate Gallego debate one another and try to earn your vote to be the next mayor of Phoenix...
Arizona State University brags about being the leading Sustainable Development center in America, and is now taking a key role to promote regionalism and Smart City initiatives in Arizona. It will be a massive Public-Private Partnership. A key partne
Attention all medical marijuana patients...The City of Phoenix is proposing punitive taxes on medical marijuana dispensaries and cultivation facilities that could potentially shut down your access to medical marijuana.
A lawsuit filed by University of Arizona engineer Terry Bressi is the latest round in an ongoing battle that border residents have been waging against the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and its "citizenship checkpoints."
Republican senators have selected Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell to question Judge Brett Kavanaugh and the woman who has accused the Supreme Court nominee of sexually assaulting her when they were teenagers, a top senator announced Tuesday.
Attorney Marc Victor and John Correia talk about the crime of assault. In Arizona, there are three types of assault. You can be guilty of the crime of assault without ever having touched someone.
Nicholas Sarwark, Moses Sanchez, Daniel Valenzuela and Kate Gallego make opening statements in the Phoenix mayoral debate.
Jon Kyl, once one of the most powerful Republicans in the U.S. Senate, will return to Capitol Hill to succeed the late Sen. John McCain, The Arizona Republic has learned.
Arizonans will not get a chance to decide whether to hike taxes on the rich to generate more money for education.
Rep. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) won a nasty Republican Senate primary in Arizona on Tuesday, setting up a marquee fight against fellow congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema (D) that could help decide which party controls the Senate.
Arizona voters showed their disdain for the political status quo Tuesday, sending a number of incumbents packing in early primary results.
The Arizona governor has grown closer to the White House since cautiously embracing the president in 2016, but can't risk alienating moderate voters.
Below my signature is a WSJ editorial about how Arizona teacher unions and their dumbbell supporters want to emulate NJ and other states by taxing the "rich" and giving the money to "education." Geez, I escaped from NJ in 1992 and moved back to Ari
"Buzzard's gotta eat, same as worms [spit]" -- Outlaw Josey Wales John McCain is dead. Good. There are few figures in American politics more odious than John McCain.
People tell me I should not criticize him right now. I do think some people are behaving in bad taste. But I do not think I am prohibited from making sober remarks at a moment when so many Americans, and the opinion molders who tell them what to t
Senator John McCain of Arizona, who has been battling brain cancer for more than a year, will no longer be treated for his condition, his family announced on Friday, a sign that the Republican war hero is most likely entering his final days.
A couple of months ago, supermarket retailer Kroger and driverless vehicle maker Nuro announced that they were to begin testing grocery delivery using the latter's self-driving pods. Now the partnership has confirmed Scottsdale, Arizona, as the first
Come this Friday, women who want an abortion will be asked new questions, consumers can have their credit frozen for free, Grade A eggs can stay on the shelf longer, and 15-year-old children won't be able to legally marry.
Extra show, no charge to you: In a special bonus episode, Bruce and Ben explore Arizona on a 103-degree day in July. Why? Because Arizona's all a-fighting right now, over medical cannabis concentrates, qualifying conditions, and adult-use legalizat
The Roll-Up features Leafly editors Bruce Barcott, Ben Adlin, and Dave Schmader in a Friday morning roundtable about the week's top cannabis news.
A monsoon storm hit the Valley hard Thursday evening, bringing high winds, low visibility and a massive wall of rolling dust coming from the south.
Come this Friday, women who want an abortion will be asked new questions, consumers can have their credit frozen for free, Grade A eggs can stay on the shelf longer, and 15-year-old children won't be able to legally marry.
The attorney for the state's largest utility said Monday that Arizonans should be precluded from voting on a renewable energy mandate because they were not told when signing petitions that a California billionaire is behind the measure.
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When temperatures soar as they have this week in downtown Phoenix, homeless people ride the air-conditioned light rail to avoid a heat so brutal it killed 155 people in the city and surrounding areas last year.
Tuesday may be the hottest day of the year in Phoenix with a forecasted high of 118 degrees and that means some energy records at Arizona Public Service may be broken.
What makes Bressi's lawsuit unique is that it highlights how CBP allows local and state law enforcement organizations receiving federal funds under the Operation Stonegarden program to collocate with CBP personnel at the checkpoints for generalized
Democrats have been expecting Barry Goldwater's home state to flip for years now. Powered by a Latino electorate fired up by Donald Trump, they just might do it -- as long as they can actually get them to the polls.
The meeting is open to the public - Denny's Restaurant, 7000 E. Mayo Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85054. Guest Speaker this month: Ken Bennett, Republican Candidate for AZ Governor running against incumbent Doug Ducey
My Commentary in Arizona Daily Star - The following is from the electronic edition. Also appeared in the print edition with a large photo. Local TV station wants to interview me. Not sure I want to go down that road again. All reader emails are in