The U.S. will grant entry into the country to thousands of Afghan evacuees on a case-by-case basis through a humanitarian parole program.
The county headed off a fight in the Arizona Supreme Court that could have potentially cost it hundreds of millions of dollars.
Jim Lamon thinks that even translators and others who helped the American military should be resettled in the Middle East instead.
The election review and the report of its findings have been beset by repeated delays since Sen. Fann hired Cyber Ninjas in late March.
Liz Harris refused to answer questions about why she and her group intended to falsely claim that two votes were cast from the non-address.
The campaign must collect at least 118,823 valid signatures by Sept. 28 to force a public vote on the tax cuts.
The Arizona Court of Appeals concluded that any documents that have a “substantial nexus” with government business are public records.
The local Democratic Party is calling for Adel's resignation after she entered treatment for alcohol abuse and an eating disorder last week.
See the latest announcement from the City of Phoenix.
Grid maps allow the commission to wipe the old maps and start from scratch to ensure that the new districts aren’t based on the old ones.
If the suit is a success, local governments and school districts will make their own decisions regarding mask and vaccine mandates.
Sen. Kelly Townsend was sharply criticized by the international Jewish organization, the Anti-Defamation League.
She'll be moving from the Arizona House of Representatives to the Senate.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich's office said more than 6,100 Arizona customers were affected.
Rep. Paul Gosar is calling for a pilot program that would see legislative leaders wear body cameras while on official business.
The Phoenix Women's Commission invites residents to an engaging webinar about mental health and resilience. The COVID-19 pandemic is hav ...
Mark Brnovich says this is the first lawsuit in the nation filed over Biden's announcement last week.
In a statement, Trump said Finchem is a "true warrior" who "is willing to say what few others had the courage to say."
The Maricopa County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
The conclusions aren't supported by any evidence, according to election officials and experts, who said the findings were inaccurate.
The City Manager's Office is soliciting public input into the hiring process for the Director of the new Office of Accountability and Tr ...
Gov. Doug Ducey called the new requirement “dictatorial” and “un-American.”
The team's previous plan to submit the report Aug. 20 was derailed when several team members became sick with COVID-19.
The ad was a response to the state’s first major peak in COVID-19 cases, and came six weeks after Ducey allowed local governments to masks.
A proposed rule change would require counties to count votes for any races that out-of-precinct voters are eligible to vote in.
Hayes is part of a web of people connected to election fraud claims across the country that include Michigan, Colorado and Arizona.
If you know someone, including youth, who has made an impact on the quality of life of Phoenix residents, we urge you to nominate them f ...
A new state law that goes into effect on Sept. 29 prohibits district and charter schools from requiring face masks.
Apple and Google have been waging a public war with major developers who have revolted against the app store policies.
The biggest population growth in the state was in the far East and West Valley, both of which have historically been reliably Republican.
More than 1,000 health care workers signed a letter asking supervisors to adopt a resolution requiring masks.
The newly released documents detailing the spending are part of thousands released this week in response to a court order.
Phoenix man Jacob Chansley pleaded guilty to one felony count in federal court Friday.
Ivermectin has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat COVID-19.