Arizona's logistics network is nearing capacity. Investing in infrastructure is crucial for maintaining competitiveness and attracting investment.
As Arizona continues to grow, clearer pathways from site selection to approval will help ensure that development keeps pace with opportunity.
Lawmakers are dissatisfied with the effectiveness of a school safety fund after allocating $26 million for new communication systems since 2019.
Attorney General Kris Mayes secures settlement with APS after heat death, urging statewide reforms. APS to implement temperature-based disconnection rules.
Proposed legislation in Arizona aims to ban drones from flying over ticketed entertainment events, raising concerns about public safety and First Amendment rights.
Hugh Lytle has survived several legal challenges to his candidacy and his party’s name, meaning Arizonans may soon have a chance to vote for an independent candidate for governor.
Americans lost over $11 billion in cryptocurrency-related crimes, with California reporting the most losses. Seniors were the hardest hit.
Horne made the right call to save Primavera. Charters should enjoy more autonomy and flexibility so that their fate is determined by parents instead of bureaucrats.
Lawmakers propose raising legislator pay in Arizona, but Governor Hobbs remains hesitant. Voters may decide on a raise via ballot measure.
SB 1118 takes a problem that's already unevenly distributed and pushes it further toward the people least equipped to absorb it.
Key Republican lawmaker says he's willing to wait until next year to reconsider a Prop. 123 renewal, signaling a delay in the education funding measure.
Diane Brown, executive director of Arizona PIRG, discusses her career, advocacy for consumers, and focus on energy issues in Arizona.