Phoenix Chamber: Reject Kate Gallego for Mayor; Planned Parenthood Is Bad
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona said that mayoral candidate Daniel Valenzuela should disavow the mailer.
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona said that mayoral candidate Daniel Valenzuela should disavow the mailer.
A state archaeologist says Arizona Parks flattened the site in potential violation of state law.
“APS has been brazenly using its influence, doing some influence-peddling, and bullying people all over this state for some time.”
“Where is the honor in bragging about stealing people’s belongings, kicking them out of their homes and arresting them?” a Facebook user responded.
The archaeologist says construction at Lake Havasu State Park isn’t the only violation of cultural regulations under Director Sue Black.
That’s one way to cut through the noise of election season.
“Mark recognizes there are people who get legitimate medicinal value out of medical extracts …”
Michael’s Jewelers has been on Central Avenue since 1954. There aren’t many shops like it left. “Now it’s all apartment buildings … It’s restaurants and bars. Nightlife.”
Who will forget his visit in August 2017?
With his usual divisive, extreme rhetoric, the president slammed Democrats and immigrants in an effort to convince Arizonans to vote for Republicans in November.
Congresswoman’s days as a moderate are long gone.
The enigmatic businessman running for Secretary of State spoke at the Trump rally Friday night in Mesa.
“Is that the Arizona you want to imagine?” Ducey said repeatedly.
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Bryan Jeffries resigned on Monday morning, according to a spokesperson for Mayor Thelda Williams.
Most longtime residents would probably agree with Sinema — especially when it comes to politics.
Phoenix star returns from injury to score 35 points in victory over Dallas Mavericks.
“I would say that I’m a proud Arizonan. That’s something I’m very proud of,” Sinema said in a radio interview on Wednesday.
Utilities like Tucson Electric Power will attempt to meet the requirements of the mandate. They might not succeed.
Where’s Governor Ducey?
What year is it anyway?
He wants $147 million.