Naturalization applications hit new high in state
Naturalization applications in Arizona jumped 48 percent over the past three years, to more than 19,000 last year, a number that advocates expect will continue to rise as immigrants look…
Naturalization applications in Arizona jumped 48 percent over the past three years, to more than 19,000 last year, a number that advocates expect will continue to rise as immigrants look…
Halfway into the Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment season, the number of people signing up per day is sharply higher than it was last year, with about 500 more Arizonans…
Just over three years after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) changed the flight paths at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport without notifying the community, there is a path to resolution.…
Starting on December 4, 2017, Gilbert will be the first community in Arizona to fully implement a streamlined program permitting small wireless facilities in municipal rights-of-way, bringing in the infrastructure…
The newly renovated Terminal 3 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport could be named in honor of Arizona’s iconic senior Senator John McCain under a proposal put forward today by…
One of the nation’s leading publications for the public sector has named Mayor Greg Stanton one of its public officials of the year. Stanton is the only mayor among the…
Mayor Greg Stanton and City Councilmembers Thelda Williams and Debra Stark today began the process for the City of Phoenix to take legal action against pharmaceutical companies and distributors whose…
Mayor Greg Stanton and the Phoenix City Council today unanimously approved a new partnership with the City of Avondale to recharge Colorado River water and improve water resiliency and sustainability…
The City of Phoenix earned a perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign for the fifth year in a row for its ongoing efforts to ensure equal treatment of members…
WASHINGTON – An empty chair fielded question after question from an angry Senate panel Thursday, after a White House cybersecurity coordinator invoked executive privilege and skipped the hearing. Representatives from…
In this day and age, when a company strays away from its core values or fails to meet basic consumer expectations, they are immediately put under the spotlight. Facilitated by…
A new Public Policy Polling survey finds broad and overwhelming support in Arizona for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) recent rule limiting banks and large corporations like Equifax from…