A federal appeals court has reopened the case for the Tohono O’odham Nation and other challengers who oppose a power line construction across the San Pedro...
Democratic contenders lined up to debate their visions for replacing the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a staunch advocate for environmentalism. Grijalva’s daughter, Adelita, is looking to...
The state of Arizona has launched a lawsuit against Fondomonte, a Saudi-owned alfalfa farm, alleging it creates a public nuisance due to excessive groundwater pumping. Attorney...
Arizona’s government faces a critical deadline, with less than 40 days to finalize the state budget and avoid a shutdown. Lawmakers from both parties are under...
Approved law restricts marijuana advertising in public spaces Any symbols or characters that might entice people under 21 years old will be banned Law does not...
Stacey Brown, a dedicated homeschool mom, has transitioned from home education to a grassroots advocacy role centered on Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program. Her journey...
Five Democrats and three Republicans are competing for the late U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva’s seat in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District. The district has a significant Democratic...
Lawmakers have raised concerns that the city of Phoenix may have breached the state’s Gift Clause by making numerous financial contributions to non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The...
Richard Djerf is set to be the second man executed in Arizona this year, following Attorney General Kris Mayes’ recent decision. Djerf’s execution is anticipated to...
Efforts to raise teacher pay in Arizona have encountered significant roadblocks, primarily due to Republican demands for expanded school voucher legislation. The push for a special...