Court orders Glendale tax initiative to appear on November ballot

The state appeals court has ordered the initiative on the city of Glendale's sales tax should appear on the November ballot. That reverses a lower court's ruling. 

McCain blames President Obama for looming defense cuts

Arizona Senator John McCain says defense cuts that could go into effect on New Year's Day would very seriously impact Arizona’s military installations, as well as its defense industry.

Glendale sales tax hike ruling could come Friday

The Arizona Court of Appeals heard arguments Thursday over whether an initiative that aims to reverse a sales tax increase by the City of Glendale can appear on the November ballot. 

Too much rain could actually be a problem

Much of the Valley is drying out after a second night of monsoon storms. More than an inch of rain fell in some parts of the Valley.

Medical transport van gets trapped in flooded Scottsdale wash

For a third night in a row, Arizona was hit by heavy rain. Sky Harbor recorded eight tenths of an inch. Other parts of the Valley saw well over an inch, like Scottsdale -- where a driver tried to cross a flooded wash and became trapped. 

Court of Appeals hears Glendale sales tax issue

The City of Glendale and a group trying to reverse a newly imposed tax increase are scheduled to appear in court Thursday.

Arpaio raises nearly three times as much money as opponents

Campaign finance filings show that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has raised almost $7.5 million dollars for his re-election bid.

What makes a protest successful?

Three experts discuss why people protest and how the successes of protests are measured.

Former Arizona Rep. Patterson acquitted

A former state representative has been acquitted of domestic violence charges, about four months after being forced to resign his seat over the matter.

The effects of pay-to-play on high school sports

Experts take a look at the effects on families and students when high schools charge them to play sports.

More on SB 1070 and Open Elections Act

KJZZ’s Jude Joffe-Block explains the most controversial provision of SB 1070 and debates around the provision. Jim Small, editor at Arizona Capitol Times, explains why the Open Elections/Open Government Act didn’t get on the ballot.

Investigation launched into beef from ill cows

Federal regulators are trying to find out whether beef from sick cows reached the human food supply through a Central California slaughterhouse near Fresno.

Allegiant to fly from Mesa to Hawaii

Allegiant Airlines announced nonstop service from Mesa to Hawaii starting early next year.

Gov. Brewer: Akin comments "a little bit outrageous," but doesn't call on candidate to drop out of race

Governor Jan Brewer criticized comments made by Missouri GOP Senate Candidate Todd Akin about rape, but stopped short of joining other Republican officials in calling for him to drop out of the race.

DPS find rule violations on Grand Canyon buses

A recent inspection of commercial buses at Grand Canyon National Park removed more than two dozen from service. 

Mayo Clinic to spend $130 million on integrated cancer center

The Mayo Clinic plans to integrate its cancer treatment programs in Phoenix. The project will add on to a facility already under construction. 

'An oasis' of safety on the first day of school

Monday was the first day of class at St. Matthew in Phoenix. Chances are this little school is not like the one you send your kids to.

Arizona among states with lettuce recall

Romaine lettuce shipped to 19 states, including Arizona, may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.

Maricopa County Supervisors vote to keep current property tax rate

Homeowners in Maricopa County might see their property taxes drop by up to $20, and that means less money for the county. 


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