Arizona’s largest electricity provider, Arizona Public Service Co. (APS), along with other utilities, will have another opportunity on Monday to persuade lawmakers to pass legislation that...
Paul Marsh, the only elected state mine inspector in the United States, has been championing mining safety since his appointment in November 2021. A Marine Corps...
Arizona legislators are once again grappling with the aggregate expenditure limit that constrains school district budgets, as discussions about a long-term solution remain unresolved. With another...
On February 20, Arizona lawmakers advanced legislation aimed at imposing a fee on money transfers made by individuals without legal status in the U.S. The bill...
Arizona’s Republican legislative leaders are pushing for tighter voter registration laws, hoping recent changes in Washington will bolster their efforts. Aiming to prevent anyone without proof...
A wave of legislation aimed at curtailing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives is making its way through the Arizona Legislature. Republican lawmakers are aligning these...
Governor Katie Hobbs stated that Senator Jake Hoffman is not entitled to legislative immunity regarding a speeding violation from last month, where he was clocked driving...
The Arizona House of Representatives has taken a step towards amending the U.S. Constitution by voting for a convention of states aimed at implementing term limits...
The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) is facing a significant leadership change, as its executive director, Andrew LeFevre, announced his resignation amidst mounting criticism from Republican...
In a high-profile trial that began this week, the Arizona Department of Education faces serious allegations as former employee Dorrian Jones stands accused of involvement in...