Surprise City Council Unveils FY2026 Tentative Budget Focused on Public Safety and Transportation
The Surprise City Council has proposed a FY2026 Tentative Budget prioritizing law enforcement, transportation, and community amenities, including 83 new full-time positions and capital improvement projects.
University of Arizona Student Felipe Garcia Appointed to Arizona Board of Regents by Governor Katie Hobbs
Governor Katie Hobbs appoints student Felipe Garcia to the Arizona Board of Regents, recognizing his academic achievements and community engagement. Garcia will represent student interests during his two-year term.
New Law Bolsters Anonymity Protections for Crime Tipsters in Arizona, Praises Bipartisan Support
Arizona's HB2388, sponsored by Rep. David Marshall, increases legal protections for anonymous crime tipsters, aiming to maintain the confidentiality of their identities and encourage public participation in crime reporting.
Attorney General Kris Mayes and Coalition of 17 States Sue Trump Administration Over Wind Energy Development Freeze
A coalition of 18 states, led by Arizona AG Kris Mayes, is suing the Trump Administration for halting wind energy development, claiming it violates federal law and undermines clean energy goals.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Signs Key Legislation While Vetoing Bills on Virtual Currency and DEI Training
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed numerous bills and vetoed others, including measures on small claims court limits, victims' rights, health issues, and bans on DEI training. She cited financial prudence and inclusivity in her decisions.












