PHOENIX — Starting this Saturday, Arizonans will notice the implementation of several new laws affecting various aspects of daily life. These changes range from reproductive rights...
WASHINGTON – Mario Montoya, a 26-year-old law student in Seattle, reflects on the fear that shadowed his childhood in Mesa, Arizona, due to his undocumented parents....
The exclusion of the Green Party candidate from an upcoming televised Senate debate has become a contentious issue, centering around allegations of misleading information. Eduardo Quintana,...
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is urging the Arizona Supreme Court to dismiss ongoing challenges against Proposition 140, which seeks to establish a nonpartisan primary system....
PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is considering a potential legal challenge against Governor Katie Hobbs and the state Legislature regarding the allocation of funds...
Proposition 311, set to appear on Arizona’s November ballot, seeks to provide an additional $250,000 payment to families of law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical...
The Arizona Capitol Times has unveiled its 2024 Leaders of the Year, highlighting 38 individuals who play a vital role in furthering the interests of the...
The Arizona Capitol Times has resumed its Q&A series spotlighting key figures in Arizona politics and government. This initiative, which had been dormant since March 2020,...
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on September 5, declaring that posting mug shots of arrested individuals on government websites constitutes illegal pretrial punishment. This...