PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs has quashed legislation that could have barred students from other states attending college in Arizona from voting in elections here.
Her action on House Bill …
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April marks Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and one company is taking strides to combat the threats of distracted driving through new technology.
Waymo , an autonomous vehicle pioneer owned …
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Emma Brownstein | Special to Independent Newsmedia
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4/23/24
The city of Peoria wants to use 8,300 acres of Arizona state land across the northern part of the city — a size greater than the Vistancia master-planned community — for a new airpark and other possible future developments.
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Maricopa County will have a new permanent sheriff after the November election, no matter who wins.
Former Sheriff Paul Penzone, a Democrat, stepped down in January and Russ Skinner was appointed …
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While the Arizona Department of Public Safety has not yet provided the result of its investgation into the Jan. 7 fatal pedestrian car accident in the Town of Paradise Valley, the family of late …
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The combination of Arizona Volunteer Week and Earth Day on Monday brought out volunteers April 22 for an adopt-a-highway cleanup effort.
The Arizona Department Adopt a Highway volunteers were …
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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Tuesday that a receiver has been appointed for Heritage Village, an assisted living facility in Mesa.
Maricopa County Superior Court appointed Peter S. …
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Two teens have been indicted in what the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office called an “ambush” shooting of a Phoenix police officer.
Mathew Rodriguez, 17, has been charged as an …
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The Arizona Corporation Commission has voted to approve the Luke 303 Wastewater rate consolidation sought by EPCOR, a utility company that manages water, wastewater, natural gas and electricity …
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A new federal rule seeks to clarify that a law against sex discrimination at schools includes gender identity, too. It's expected to spark another wave of lawsuits from states and advocacy groups. …
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An Arizona judge has declared a mistrial in the case of rancher accused of fatally shooting a Mexican man on his property near the U.S.-Mexico border. Jurors could not reach consensus on last …
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