The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has released its proposed plan to deal with water shortages on the Colorado River, which suggests major cuts to Lower Basin states including Arizona. The Post-2026 Operational Guidelines and Strategies for Lake Powell and Lake Mead – Final Environmental Impact Statement establishes a preferred framework for managing Colorado River operations after … [More]
Chandler Program Gives Businesses Direct Access to City Decision-Makers
The City of Chandler is making it easier for businesses to connect directly with city leadership through a new initiative, "Let's Talk Business." The program provides business owners, entrepreneurs, developers, investors and commercial real estate professionals with dedicated 30-minute, one-on-one meetings with Economic Development Director Micah Miranda to discuss … [More]
Hobbs Issues Ethics Order Targeting Prediction Market Profits
Governor Katie Hobbs signed an executive order prohibiting Arizona state executive branch employees from using nonpublic government information to profit on prediction markets. By designating nonpublic information as confidential for this purpose, the order ensures state workers remain focused on serving Arizonans rather than personal enrichment. "Arizonans deserve a state … [More]
NASA, SBA Partner to Steer Capital to Space Innovation
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) establishing a strategic partnership to strengthen America’s commercial supply chain by expanding private investment in innovative small businesses. “To meet President Trump’s objective of securing American leadership on every … [More]
Copper Corridor Town Approves Landmark $20M Water Pact
The Town of Superior Town Council has unanimously approved a landmark water agreement with Resolution Copper, securing a long-term, more than $20 million water mitigation commitment designed to protect and enhance the community’s water future. “For the past several years, our town worked vigorously to ensure that Superior’s water future is protected,” said Mayor Mila … [More]
Phoenix Approves Budget Focused on Families, Housing and City Services
The Phoenix City Council has officially approved a balanced and community‑focused budget for Fiscal Year 2026–27, marking a major milestone in strengthening city services, expanding opportunities for families, and investing in long‑term quality of life across the City. The newly adopted plan reflects months of resident engagement, thoughtful financial planning, and leadership … [More]
Pentagon Selects Arizona University for New War, Strategy Master’s Program
Arizona State University has been selected by the Department of War to offer a new master’s degree in war and strategy, using intensive seminars, wargames and rigorous coursework to train our nation’s greatest minds in military and defense strategy. Beginning this fall in Washington, D.C., the program will offer up to 24 degrees annually and will prepare active-duty military … [More]
Recent Aircraft Incidents Put Focus on FAA’s Phoenix Airspace Update
The Federal Aviation Administration will host four virtual public workshops in May as part of the Phoenix Area FAA Modernization Project. The project is led by the FAA and proposes new and updated satellite‑based flight procedures to enhance safety and improve the efficiency of airspace serving Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and surrounding airports. The virtual … [More]
Phoenix Police Open Largest Headquarters in City History
As the City of Phoenix continues to grow and evolve, the Phoenix Police Department is stepping into a new era with a headquarters built to support the city’s future. Police Chief Matthew Giordano joined Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and other city leaders to cut the ribbon at 100 W Washington Street and officially open the building to the public, marking an exciting new chapter … [More]
APS Seeks License Renewal to Keep Palo Verde Nuclear Plant Online
Arizona Public Service has officially notified the Nuclear Regulatory Commission of its intent to renew the operating licenses for all three units at Palo Verde Generating Station, which could extend operations from the mid-2040s through the mid-2060s. Located west of Phoenix, Palo Verde is the heart of APS’s diverse energy mix, playing a vital role in supporting Arizona’s … [More]
Goodyear’s City Manager Retires, Interim Named
Wynette Reed announced her retirement in October, capping a public service career that has spanned more than 39 years. During her tenure with The City of Goodyear, she has helped guide the city through transformative growth, strengthened organizational excellence, and remained steadfastly focused on delivering high-quality services to residents. As she prepares to step away … [More]
Prop 479 Transportation Plan Kicks Off with Loop 303–I-17 Interchange
Proposition 479, the future of transportation in the region, was celebrated by state and local officials, the business community, and transportation infrastructure partners. Prop 479 is the continuation of an existing, dedicated half-cent sales tax in Maricopa County to fund transportation. The half-cent sales tax was first established by voters in 1985, with the approval of … [More]






























