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Peoria public affairs specialist Stuart Robinson manages the city's Twitter account from his office at city hall. Robinson uses the account to distribute information about city operations and to respond to questions from the public. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Jennifer Gaie Hellum)
UNITED NATIONS - Russia called Saturday for a revival of the global anti-terrorism coalition that formed after Sept. 11, 2001 but started to unravel with what it called the subsequent domination by a single power - a veiled reference to the United States.
Fountain Hills and the Fountain Hills Civic Association are presenting "Our Town," a free six-session weekly series to update residents on town affairs and introduce new residents to town government.
Changing Scottsdale’s form of government would be neither an easy nor instant process. Voter signatures have to be verified on initiative petitions, districts have to be drawn and undergo federal review, and at least three elections would have to be held for the entire at-large City Council to be converted into one with six district seats.
Whoa! The Maricopa County Community College District governing board will decide Tuesday whether to raise the property tax to help offset a steep decline in state aid. Not that MCCCD can't manage their own fiscal affairs, but who the heck in their right minds ever passed a law giving a community college board the authority to raise our property taxes?
Gilbert will host German leaders this week as part of an international fellowship program to study city management and government administration.
Superintendent John Huppenthal announced that Molly E. Edwards was named public information officer for the Arizona Department of Education on May 21, replacing Andrew LeFevre.
Arizona State University’s new campus in downtown Phoenix has been chosen to house a think tank focused on local government, city and university officials announced Friday.
Arizona State University’s new campus in downtown Phoenix has been chosen to house a think tank focused on local government, city and university officials announced Friday.
Mesa-based Southwest Ambulance’s director of government affairs left the company this week.
Mesa-based Southwest Ambulance’s director of government affairs left the company this week.
Scottsdale public relations agents are many, and here is a list of who they are, their titles and how to get hold of them.
Learn who serves Scottsdale when it comes to communicating with the public, what they do and how much they're paid:
Scottsdale has 20 people serving the communication needs of the city. Here's who they are, what they do, what they make, and how to get hold of them.
Rick Romley has a solid reputation for getting things done. That track record took him to Washington, and it may take him back again.
Arizonans have no legal right to view private e-mails of government officials, even if they’re sent from government computers, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled.
Angela Kemp Receives Fulbright Award
Citing budget concerns due in part to what City Manager Kevin Evans called a “top-heavy administration,” the city is preparing to release two top level directors by Friday, Feb. 29.
Jared Taylor: Gilbert is again celebrating Constitution Week. Family lessons, scout night, school visits and the Saturday night fair are all part of the weeklong series of events. So, why all the fuss about something over 200 years old? Simply put, it's a miracle. A miracle in its creation and the clarity and freedom produced.
Now that I am in my last term as the state senator from District 21, I can't help but think back to the beginning of my time in the Legislature.
Sheriff Chris Vasquez is running a tightknit campaign and bumping up his public affairs staff before a bid for a first full term as Pinal County's top law enforcement official.
Senate President Andy Biggs advised a group of East Valley business leaders and fellow legislators that Arizona has a unique opportunity to see economic growth in the coming months and years.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Wildlife groups meeting with South Africa's environment minister Monday were split over a proposal to cull the growing elephant population in the country's flagship national park.
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SAN DIEGO — The U.S. government began flying Mexican deportees home on Tuesday in a two-month experiment aimed at relieving Mexican border cities overwhelmed with people ordered to leave the United States.
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