It was on Feb. 14, 1912, that President William Howard Taft’s signing of legislation officially made Arizona the 48th U.S. state.
On this episode of AZ Political Podcast, Sean Noble joins to discuss the suddenly intriguing 2026 Arizona gubernatorial race.
Many of the Republican bills backing Trump's immigration agenda have committee hearings scheduled for next week.
As conversations continue, the main goal of this forum was to come together, share ideas, educate, and work toward a better future for elections. “We can do better, and we can strengthen our own ...
Positioned for a pivotal mid-decade push, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) unveiled its 2025-2026 target ...
Citizens require facts, honesty and integrity from government institutions; otherwise, the whole system begins to collapse as ...
Documents and interviews reveal how the now-disgraced political firm targeted potential voters by combining its cache of ...
The nation is watching Arizona. Two experts join The Gaggle to explain what's happening right now with Republicans and ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs held a news conference on Feb. 6 in Phoenix, where she thanked Arizona firefighters who helped battle the Los Angeles County wildfires. The Arizona Supreme Court now has seven ...
From themed restaurants to fine dining eateries, here are 12 of the best restaurants in Arizona to try this year — one for each month. We hope you're hungry! In search of some great places to dine in ...
No wonder Arizona voters are so sick of elections. The day after we officially ended the 2024 battle, campaigns for 2026 began.
Things are especially bad in Arizona, where political spending is through the roof, owing to our competitive races. According to University of Arizona Political Science Professor Samara Klar ...
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