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...
In 2022, Judge Roslyn Silver determined that Arizona was failing to meet the healthcare needs of inmates, which led to preventable deaths within the prison system....
By Staff Reporter | Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has voiced support for a lawsuit aimed at contesting Attorney General Kris Mayes’ restrictions on...
Five former craps dealers from Harrah’s Ak-Chin Hotel and Casino have filed a civil rights lawsuit, claiming they faced retaliation and wrongful termination. The lawsuit, submitted...
PHOENIX — The City of Phoenix is facing growing pressure to make its temporary right to counsel program for tenants a permanent fixture amid a surge...
The Arizona School Boards Association (ASBA) has initiated a lawsuit against Copper State Education Alliance, a rival education policy service provider led by former ASBA executive...
Two Arizona mothers are challenging the state’s Department of Education over new curriculum requirements associated with the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program. This initiative, guided by...
Justice Robert Brutinel of the Arizona Supreme Court has announced his retirement, effective October 31, marking a significant transition in the state’s judicial landscape. This departure...
PHOENIX — Arizona’s Department of Water Resources is preparing for potential legal battles over Colorado River water allocation, should negotiations with other states fail to yield...
By Matthew Holloway | The recent decision by the Payson Town Council to take on $70 million in debt through a bond measure—approved without a public...