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The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Surprise Police Department in a federal lawsuit after a Surprise man claimed he was unlawfully arrested in May 2021. Jabril Caldwell-Parker … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs won’t let Republican lawmakers strip away the right of Attorney General Kris Mayes to sue the owners of corporate farms whose groundwater pumping dries up the … more
PHOENIX — House Democrats lost their privilege Tuesday of using meeting rooms after they conducted a “drag story hour,” what Speaker Ben Toma called “radical activism to … more
PHOENIX — Attorney General Kris Mayes is making one last attempt to delay the enforcement of an 1864 Arizona law that outlaws all abortions except to save the life of the mother. In a new … more
The Arizona Department of Public Safety has concluded its investigation and final report of the Jan. 7 fatal pedestrian car accident that took the lives of former police chief John Wintersteen of … more
The summer of 2023 was the deadliest in Maricopa County since tracking fatalities began, and public health officials are expanding heat response effort beginning May 1. The Maricopa Association … more

PHOENIX – When he considers who to vote for, Gilbert small business owner John Webster looks beyond campaign positions, going so far as to create a spreadsheet listing candidates’ … more
PHOENIX — Lawmakers aligned with both housing advocates and homebuilders are close to striking a deal with cities on a proposal designed to help address Arizona’s housing shortage by … more
Temporary workers are being hired for the 2024 primary election, Maricopa County officials said Monday. More than 2,000 employees are needed for the July 30 election, and in addition to hourly … more
PHOENIX – One year after restarting the pre-pandemic review process for enrollment in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System … more
As fiber-optic broadband becomes essential for rapid, high-quality data transmission for both business and personal use, the city of Peoria is moving into the fast lane. more
PHOENIX – Arizona, much like California and other states with large deserts, is having an issue with dwindling Colorado River water levels. With so many people living in and moving to … more
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