PHOENIX — Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen says a bill he unveiled Wednesday will speed up election results in the state. SB1011 would cut off voters from dropping off early ballots the ...
Many people move to Arizona for the bright, sunny weather. That hot desert climate can translate to higher energy prices. The average monthly electricity usage for a household in Arizona is 1,059 ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona’s Senate president is pushing a new bill at the state capitol that he hopes would speed up the ballot count so Arizona can get results on election night.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A powerful Arizona lawmaker wants to restrict where wind turbines can operate. Sen. Wendy Rogers decided to run back a bill that would block the construction of wind ...
Gov. Doug Ducey’s successful negotiations with Arizona’s Native American tribes pushed the state’s sports gambling bill across the finish line. This pact set the stage for online and retail ...
SRP is considering two sites near Apache Lake to build a new pumped storage hydropower system. A bill to allow Salt River Project to begin exploring locations on federal land for a potential pumped ...
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like on the tamale bill and the rental tax, then signed. The public really wants this.” What the public really wants is to be able to know who won the freaking election. Arizona’s elections ...
Given that it was recorded in 1979 and not released until May 1981, what’s really striking about Quit Dreaming is how far ahead of the 80s art-rock curve Nelson was, making forward-looking ...
YUMA COUNTY, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Two Arizona politicans shared their reaction to the House and Senate passing a bill to avert a government shutdown Saturday. Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) ...
The agency also highlighted the ongoing effort, in collaboration with three Arizona universities, to develop a statewide abandoned mine lands database. While the bill was passed without objection ...