Legislative interventions in Arizona are steadily narrowing local authority, reshaping governance and impacting democratic processes.
A high profile fight in Washington spilled over into efforts by state Republicans to derail Gov. Katie Hobbs’ nomination to head the Arizona National Guard.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs believes federal agent deployments in 'sanctuary cities' could lead to problems similar to those that left two dead in Minneapolis.
Arizona’s current law leaves consumers exposed to the very products federal officials and military leaders warn are most likely to cause addiction.
At least 16 candidates under 30 are seeking seats in the Arizona Legislature, all aim to bring new perspectives to state office.
Senate Pro Tem TJ Shope said his hat holds sentimental value. Here’s the story. PS: Sen. David Gowan, you’re our last contestant! Let’s chat about your hat soon. Questions and answers have been ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ moratorium on signing bills may still be in effect, but that hasn’t stopped lawmakers from taking an early summer recess from their official duties this month.
A federal judge has blocked the state from prosecuting an online gambling site for violating state gaming laws.
Two of the state’s largest utility companies are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission for double-digit rate increases, both of which are being rigorously examined in rate cases this summer.
Primary contests begin in Arizona's 1st Congressional District to select a replacement for U.S. Rep. David Schweikert's seat.
Republican lawmakers are close to sending a state budget, but several GOP members and the governor have signaled they’re already waiting for the next set of negotiations.
Sean Noble scraps plan to challenge Arizona's recreational marijuana law, citing changing political climate and federal reclassification.
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