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Do you need the new Travel ID? It's matter of …

8/30/2019
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey says he already has his. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego admits she does not. What we’re talking about is an enhanced …

What to know about Arizona laws taking effect this …

8/26/2019
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Come Tuesday you’ll be able to get your hair shampooed and blow dried by anyone you want. You’ll be able to take your nunchucks out …

Arpaio makes comeback bid for sheriff's post he lost …

8/26/2019
Arpaio makes comeback bid for sheriff's post he lost in 2016 By JACQUES BILLEAUD , Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Joe Arpaio, the Arizona lawman known for leading immigration crackdowns, …

Fans find home away from home; Local bars, clubs …

8/25/2019
When the NFL season finally returns, home team fans have plenty of game day options — cheer on the Cardinals in person at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, settle into the couch at home, or head out to any of hundreds of local bars filled with friendly fans.

Yee: Arizona high school students will receive …

8/25/2019
By Kimberly Yee Special to the Independent As the back-to-school season is finally upon us, it is encouraging to think about all that our children will learn in this new academic school year. I …

"Drink a Beer, Save a Deer" program to raise funds for …

8/24/2019
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — It’s officially called “Cheers to Arizona Wildlife.” But a new program to raise money for the state Game and Fish Department might …

Ducey to review law keeping Arizona cities from …

8/23/2019
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services TUCSON — Acknowledging it hasn’t quite worked as promoted, Gov. Doug Ducey wants to take a new look at legislation he signed three years ago that …

Heat dangers linger; Despite monsoon, Valley notches …

8/23/2019
Typically, during the onset of monsoon season and the rising humidity which accompanies late-summer, Valley residents get some relief to the triple-digit heat …

Donald Brandt, CEO of largest utility company in …

8/22/2019
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — The head of the state’s largest electric company is stepping down, but not before utility regulators get a chance to grill him next month …

5 shows remain for Valley Youth Theatre’s ‘Matilda …

8/21/2019
Valley Youth Theatre’s production of Roald Dahl’s “Matilda The Musical” continues its run on Center Stage at the Herberger Theater Center, 222 E. Monroe St., marking the first time this smash …

Court: Arizona Attorney General Brnovich can’t sue …

8/21/2019
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — The state Court of Appeals won’t let Attorney General Mark Brnovich sue the university system over what he claims are unconstitutionally …

Making a home for fish in the desert takes a little …

8/21/2019
By Dylan Simard Cronkite News RIO VERDE — At Bartlett Lake and other reservoirs around the state, Arizona Game & Fish Department volunteers are building plastic cubes to serve as fish …