The supervisors unanimously denied the request to amend the county's comprehensive plan to accommodate the development.
The supervisors unanimously denied the request to amend the county's comprehensive plan to accommodate the development.
Local races fill out the ballot across most counties. Those races include bonds for municipalities and school districts, City and Town council elections, and countywide propositions.
The turf war between the county's Board of Supervisors and its recorder involves a dispute over parsing a massive voter ...
Dozens of voting locations opened across metro Phoenix on Tuesday, which is Election Day for jurisdictional elections in ...
These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story. Manuel Nieto Jr. and his sister had just pulled into a gas station to buy cigarettes and Gatorade when he noticed a ...
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Maricopa County Attorney sues court to avoid testifying in pro-Palestine protester case
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell is fighting a court order requiring her to testify about her office's handling of charges against 68 pro-Palestine protesters. The Maricopa County Attorney's ...
People can weigh in on these measures if they are registered to vote and reside within the public school district's boundaries at least 29 days ... in English and Spanish on the Maricopa County school ...
Maricopa County, Arizona, and Clark County, Nevada, offer a cautionary tale about what it takes to keep people alive in extreme temperatures. LAS VEGAS — As temperatures began to rise in Phoenix this ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A court-ordered audit finds that Maricopa County has overstated its claims of federal oversight of its sheriff’s office, which the county claimed has cost taxpayers $350 million.
An audit found Maricopa County and its Sheriff's Office overstated compliance costs for a racial profiling lawsuit by $163 million. The misattributed expenses represent 72% of the total costs assigned ...
Hiking in Maricopa County could cost you double what you already pay in 2028. The county Parks and Recreation Department is proposing fee changes for the first time in seven years to cover increasing ...
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