Senator Mark Kelly Questions Intelligence Officials on Secure Communication Practices Amidst Signal Chat Concerns
Senator Mark Kelly questioned intelligence chiefs about discussing sensitive security matters on unsecured apps, referencing a Signal group chat with high-profile officials and accidentally a journalist, who discussed U.S. military plans for Yemen.
Avondale Residents Invited to Discuss Proposed Utility Rate Changes in Upcoming Public Meetings
Avondale residents may see changes in utility bills in July. The city has proposed rate adjustments and is holding public meetings for input before a May 5 hearing. Details are on the city website.
Report Warns of $2 Billion GDP Loss from Governor Hobbs' Housing Moratorium in Phoenix AMA, Lawmakers Urge Policy Reevaluation
An independent report suggests Governor Hobbs' housing moratorium may cost Arizona $2 billion in GDP over a decade, predicting job losses and reduced personal income. House Majority Leader Carbone calls for solutions to lift the moratorium.
Arizona Department of Corrections Welcomes New Advisory Committee Members to Foster Correctional Reform
The ADCRR announced new members for the Director's Advisory Committee, focusing on diverse areas like women's services, healthcare, and tribal relations, with the first meeting in April.
US-Funded Broadcasters Sue Special Advisor Kari Lake Over Withheld $7.4 Million, Citing Congress's Budget Authority
Kari Lake, a new advisor at USAGM, faces a lawsuit from Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty over withheld funds and fear agency cuts, threatening the operations of vital news outlets countering authoritarian propaganda.












