The Sedona City Council is updating local laws regarding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to align with new state regulations. This process began during their meeting on...
Two advocacy groups are urging the Arizona Supreme Court to extend the deadline for voters facing signature discrepancies on their ballots. This extension aims to prevent...
Early voting results reveal that Arizonans are largely opposing a proposed legislative change to the voter initiative process. As of about 8:30 p.m., Proposition 134, also...
Sedona’s ordinance against firearms in public spaces is facing scrutiny from state lawmakers. On October 9, Arizona Representative Quang Nguyen (R-District 1) alerted the Sedona City...
A federal judge has denied a request from the Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona to compel county recorders to investigate the citizenship status of over 40,000...
In a pivotal decision that has implications for the upcoming election, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that votes will be counted for the Make Arizona...
The Arizona Court of Appeals delivered a significant ruling on Wednesday regarding driver’s license suspensions related to THC levels. The court stated that the state cannot...
The Arizona Court of Appeals recently ruled that the state cannot suspend a driver’s license due to the presence of THC in their bloodstream unless the...
As Election Day on November 5 approaches, several states across the U.S. are implementing new laws that will fundamentally alter voting processes. These changes are especially...
PHOENIX — The Citizens Clean Elections Commission is defending its decision to exclude Green Party nominee Eduardo Quintana from an upcoming debate. Tom Collins, the commission’s...