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Arizona lawmaker recommends community service in lieu …

12/17/2019
PHOENIX — A first-term state lawmaker, miffed about what he says is an expensive traffic ticket, wants to mandate an alternative to paying them for all motorists: community service. Rep. Leo …

$191M settlement reached in University of Phoenix case

12/10/2019
PHOENIX — A Phoenix-based national university known for promoting its programs has agreed to pay a record $191 million to settle claims it used deceptive advertising to attract prospective …

Supreme Court denies hearing for Arizona attorney …

12/9/2019
PHOENIX — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday slapped down a bid by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to get an early crack at the assets of the family that owns one of the largest opioid …

Arizona Gov. Ducey: Refugees welcome here

12/9/2019
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey said Friday he won’t take advantage of an offer by President Trump to allow Arizona to opt out of taking refugees, at least not up front.

Ducey weighs in on Arizona residents voting for …

12/6/2019
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey said Friday that Arizona could do “just as well” without electing certain county officials, like the assessor.

Arizona state senator tackles hemp regulations

12/5/2019
PHOENIX — State lawmakers are being asked to weigh whether the concerns of marijuana farmers about the potency — and value — of their crops should allow them to put limits on those who grow hemp nearby.

No reason needed for name changes, Arizona court rules

12/4/2019
PHOENIX — What you want to call yourself legally is no one’s business but your own, the state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. In a precedent-setting decision, the three-judge panel …

Ducey brushes aside concerns of slowdown at …

12/3/2019
CASA GRANDE — Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday brushed aside concerns that a slowdown at border crossings into Arizona engineered by federal officials will affect visitors to Arizona — and …

CEO optimistic on future of electric vehicles as Lucid …

12/3/2019
CASA GRANDE — Three years ago when Lucid Motors announced it would manufacture electric cars in Arizona they were still relatively rare. Now it seems like just about everyone is building …

Arizona election officials face lawsuit over ballot …

11/28/2019
PHOENIX — Saying voters are being disenfranchised, two groups are asking a federal judge to void an Arizona law that says ballots have to be received by county officials by 7 p.m. on Election Day to be counted.

Arizona lawmaker concerned about chemicals used in …

11/26/2019
PHOENIX — Saying he doesn’t trust the industry, a top Senate Republican wants an outright ban on the use of certain chemicals in the marijuana that Arizonans smoke, eat or drink.

Arizonans want more funding for education, according …

11/25/2019
PHOENIX — A new survey by the Morrison Institute finds that Arizonans want to spend more money on education. But paying for it? That’s another question. The report being released …