Senator Ruben Gallego Criticizes President's Military Actions in Venezuela, Cites Constitutional Concerns
Senator Ruben Gallego criticized President Trump's military actions in Venezuela on the Senate floor, drawing from his own combat experience and warning against a war without clear plans.
Pima County Board of Supervisors to Hold Evening Meetings for Improved Public Involvement
Pima County Board of Supervisors will hold evening meetings from May 12 to increase public participation, adjusting meeting days to second and fourth Tuesdays to avoid clashes with the City of Tucson.
2026 Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Delivers a Major Boost to Arizona’s Economy
The 2026 Vrbo Fiesta Bowl in Arizona is expected to significantly boost the local economy, especially in hospitality and entertainment. Traffic is projected to increase, and the event is part of a series contributing to the state's economic health.
Tempe Introduces Stricter E-Scooter and E-Bike Regulations Amid Safety Concerns
Tempe is considering tougher e-scooter and e-bike regulations to improve safety, with potential speed and age limits, and enforcement strategies like drones, as accidents involving these vehicles have become a concern.
Maricopa County Seeks New Justice of the Peace for Ironwood Precinct Following Getzwiller's Departure
Maricopa County seeks a new Justice of the Peace for the Ironwood Justice Precinct following Joe B. Getzwiller's departure, offering a temporary position to eligible Republicans until end of 2026, with applications due by January 12, 2026.
Bomb Scare Justice: Explosive Package Triggers Evacuation at Phoenix State Courts, Heroic Response Hailed
A homemade explosive in a package at the State Courts Building in Phoenix led to an evacuation and a coordinated response by local and federal agencies, with Chief Justice Timmer praising their swift action.












