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A second Valley city considering a hotel shelter program for homeless people caught attention from a legislative Republican seeking to preempt the program. Â Officials in the City of Mesa...
Prescott Valley takes water reform into its own hands
The town of Prescott Valley adopted a policy that is not strictly legal: requiring all types of housing developments to provide proof their projects will have water. Prescott Valley resets...
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A win for Scottsdale, Rio Verde Foothills and Arizona
Last week, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed SB1432 into law with an emergency clause. The bipartisan bill creates a path to water security for Rio Verde Foothills residents. In passing the...
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Simple solution to Rio Verde Foothills water issueÂ
Water is the lifeblood of Arizona’s future. Conserving this precious resource and all it provides is one of the most important issues facing the city of Scottsdale and all of...
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Protect legacy of water conservation – reject SB1660
Judge blocks state from enforcing new voter registration law
Official steers relief money to constituents
Stack of 100 dollar bills with illustrative coronavirus stimulus payment check to show the virus stimulus payment to Americans Some full-time residents of Mohave County in...
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Electric Dreams: After more than two decades, Legislature poised to end competition
Dreamers at Arizona universities will still pay in-state tuition – for now
Dreamers at the state’s three universities will continue paying the same tuition as other Arizona residents, at least for the time being. The Board of Regents voted Thursday to continue...
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Education superintendent Douglas announces We Are Listening state tour
Arizona ranks fifth in annual population increase
Arizona added nearly 100,000 new residents this past year, more than virtually every other state in the nation. New figures Tuesday from the U.S. Census Bureau put the state’s population...
