In a critical electoral battle, a Republican incumbent is fighting to retain his position in Arizona’s Legislative District 4, where the candidates’ views on abortion are...
Arizona is poised to elect its first lieutenant governor in 2026, marking a significant shift in the state’s political landscape. This new position, established by Proposition...
The Arizona Supreme Court recently altered its oversight of the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee, concealing an opinion that deemed it inappropriate for justices to wear their...
Rudy Giuliani’s assertion of potential political bias among the grand jurors who indicted him in the “fake elector” case was met with skepticism by Maricopa County...
A debate concerning the inclusion of a Green Party candidate in next week’s U.S. Senate debate has intensified. This discussion, spearheaded by Freedom Caucus Senator Jake...
In a landmark decision on October 2, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that merely having marijuana metabolites in one’s system does not warrant a suspension...
Tucson Congressman Raúl Grijalva, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, announced that he will not seek re-election after his current term ends. Grijalva, a...
Arizona’s voter registration landscape has undergone a significant transformation, with approximately 218,000 individuals registered without the necessary proof of citizenship mandated by a 2004 law, according...
A federal judge has intervened to block an Arizona rule intended to expedite the certification of election results. The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Michael...
In a notable ruling, Judge Roslyn Silver, appointed by President Bill Clinton, found Arizona prison officials in violation of inmates’ rights due to inadequate healthcare. The...