A critical public school funding initiative in Arizona, Proposition 123, is set to expire in less than two weeks, leaving educators and advocates concerned. The current...
Earlier this week, Phoenix City Councilmember Laura Pastor expressed her support for eliminating the controversial reverse “suicide” lanes on Seventh Avenue and Seventh Street. In a...
Mexico is proceeding with its lawsuit against five Arizona gun dealers despite a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that dismissed a similar case against gun manufacturers....
The Supreme Court decided on Monday not to include the ongoing dispute over Maryland’s assault weapons ban in its upcoming term, raising concerns that this decision...
By Matthew Holloway | Congressman Abe Hamadeh expressed satisfaction last week following the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to rescind a report that alleged discrimination by...
By Staff Reporter | Maricopa County is contemplating a significant consulting contract worth $400,000, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of its elections system. The proposed agreement...
In Arizona, 23 death row inmates have exhausted their appeals, positioning them as potential candidates for the state’s next execution. Attorney General Kris Mayes recently oversaw...
A lawsuit has been filed by Arizona Wellness Center Springerville, LLC and its owner Mason Cave against both state health department officials and Governor Katie Hobbs,...
In a significant ruling, a unanimous panel of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Justice Department’s request to temporarily halt a district court’s order...
The Arizona Legislature approved a ban on food coloring in school products, but a proposal to restrict food stamp purchases of soda faced a veto from...