Arizona House Committee Moves to Reinstate Funding for Critical Water Projects
Arizona House Committee advances HCR2016, aiming to restore funds for water security, contrasting the Governor's budget proposal that excludes such funding. Rep. Griffin warns against compromising individual rights in water policy.
Arizona House Committee Endorses Plan to Enhance Water Recharge, Aims for Greater Groundwater Sustainability
Arizona House Committee approved HCM2003 proposing state focus on stormwater and groundwater recharge, identifying 331 sites for infrastructure development to enhance water resources, without current state budget allocations.
Maricopa County Prosecutors Decline to Charge Suspect Due to Insufficient Evidence in Alleged Dog Abuse Diary Case
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell declined to prosecute Ms. Scalero due to insufficient evidence linking her diary's accounts of dog torture and killing to any actual events.
Phoenix Impresses as First U.S. City Exhibitor at CES, Forging Connections and Showcasing Innovations
The City of Phoenix made an impactful debut as the only U.S. city exhibitor at CES, highlighting local tech innovation and fostering business connections, with Mayor Gallego touting the city's economic strengths.
Lori Vallow Daybell Battles for Arizona Case Dismissal, Chad Daybell's Murder Charge Stands Despite Indictment Typo
Lori Vallow Daybell seeks to dismiss her Arizona case for a speedy trial violation, while her husband Chad Daybell's murder charge stands despite a clerical error in the indictment.












