Phoenix City Council approved a $9.9 billion tentative budget for the upcoming fiscal year with an 8-0 vote on Tuesday, a decline from previous years.
The vote for the final budget adoption will …
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined the Justice Department inf filing a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation Entertainment on Thursday, accusing …
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By Alanna Durkin Richer and Wyatte Grantham-Philips | The Associated Press
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5/23/24
Graham Rossini has been named to succeed Ray Anderson as Arizona State University's athletic director, ASU announced Thursday.
Rossini, chief business officer of Sun Devil Athletics, is a …
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A 27-year-old man who worked as a dental assistant who worked at offices in Chandler and Gilbert has been indicted after authorities said he sexually abused children under his care.
Deion …
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A report released Wednesday showed that while the same number of people experiencing homelessness remained unchanged from last year, more people are staying in shelters. The Maricopa Association of …
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PHOENIX — State senators acted Wednesday to ask voters to make it a crime to enter Arizona from Mexico at other than a port of entry.
The party-line approval after nearly five hours of …
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Maricopa County’s $3.87 billion 2025 projected budget comes with a reduction to its general fund operating dollars to the tune of a 19.3% cut from last year, said Mike McGee, internal audit …
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PHOENIX — Arizona’s use of private prisons does not violate the rights of inmates, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
It also does not amount to slavery, wrote Judge Kenneth Lee …
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Urged on by people affected by teen violence, Gilbert Town Council voted unanimously May 21 to pass ordinances on brass knuckles and unruly gatherings as a response to residents’ ongoing …
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Candidates seeking to to replace Ruben Gallego in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District will get their chance to discuss the issues in two debates on Wednesday.
At 4 p.m., the GOP slate will …
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A loophole in federal campaign finance law that allows candidates to spend donations for their own personal use has repeatedly brought together Democrats and Republicans at the Federal Election …
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By Lillie Boudreaux and Mason Ald | Howard Center for Investigative Journalism
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5/22/24