Scottsdale City Council to Reassess Prop. 490 After Court Ruling in Urgent Special Meeting Today
The Scottsdale City Council is meeting to discuss actions on Prop. 490 after an appeals court ruling prevented the sales tax rate measure from proceeding. The discussion could include an executive session, with public decisions streamed online.
Tucson's Affordable Housing Landscape Bolstered by Pima County’s $1 Million Investment
Pima County Board of Supervisors approved a $1 million fund for a new low-income housing project in Tucson, offering 72 apartments with sustainable features and affordability tied to the Area Median Income.
Arizona Congressman Ruben Gallego Calls for More Border Staff to Battle Fentanyl Trafficking
Rep. Ruben Gallego calls for more staffing at southern border to combat fentanyl trafficking, complementing his legislative efforts such as the Anti-Border Corruption Improvement Act and the Direct Hire Act.
Maricopa County Superior Court Validates Congressional District 3 Primary, Endorses Electronic Voting Accuracy
The Maricopa County Superior Court confirmed the Congressional District 3 primary results, where Yassamin Ansari won by 39 votes in a recount that validated the accuracy of Arizona's voting systems.
Natiana King Crowned as Miss Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Queen in Honor of Navajo Ancestry and Cultural Unity
Natiana King, inspired by her great-grandmother, was crowned Miss Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Queen, pledging to unite Indigenous communities and promote cultural authenticity.












