Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton will ask the City Council to consider up to a 0.5% sales tax increase in response to lower than expected revenue.
Some Arizona lawmakers want to restore funding to the state agency in charge of finding new sources of water a year after it faced major cuts.
Phoenix has emerged as a thriving hub for semiconductor manufacturing and the testing of self-driving cars and drones. This transformation stems from a combination of favorable business conditions, a structured grid system,
Conservative groups have long targeted the law granting citizenship to U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants.
Phoenix, a longtime hub for aerospace and defense, is becoming an epicenter of semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous vehicles.
Sports betting was promised to be a win for Arizona. But the state only gets a fraction of the revenue. And the gambling is draining bank accounts.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers want to dedicate more money to address Arizona’s teacher shortage, but they’re at odds over whether private universities should be allowed to access public funds to incentivize new college grads to teach in Arizona classrooms.
Republicans at the Arizona Legislature lambasted the state budget proposed by Gov. Katie Hobbs, claiming it's riddled with mistakes.
In a locked and alarm-equipped refrigerator at an Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation & Reentry facility in Florence are eight unmarked glass containers that resemble Mason jars. Inside the jars is a white substance that the agency claims is pentobarbital salt,
A resolution in December 2024 declared a “housing shortage emergency" in Sedona, a tipping point in the city's struggle to address affordable housing.
The head of House Appropriations warns there won't be any new money granted to the Teachers Academy unless the state allows students at Christian universities to participate.
A GOP lawmaker who plays a key role in negotiating the state budget pronounced Tuesday that Gov. Katie Hobbs’ proposal is dead on arrival to cut $150 million