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Two Arizona motorists argue that they cannot be convicted of driving the wrong way in traffic because no one has proven they knew it was illegal.
Troopers hope our federal delegation members and state lawmakers begin to prioritize a new communications system for the ...
Arizona Public Service announced it will join in the expansion of a natural gas pipeline while also announcing it will roll ...
Unable to get traction on her 2024 controversial plan to cap drug prices, Gov. Katie Hobbs is pursuing an alternate approach: a state-issued discount card.
Lawmakers face tough choices as they weigh Medicaid cuts and cost-shifts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Sambo “Bo” Dul is battle ready as she steps in to co-lead the election and public law practice at Coppersmith Brockelman ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs has allocated $5 million from the state's share of COVID relief dollars to expand a program that provides ...
With 365 days until Arizona’s 2026 primary elections, the Republican gubernatorial primary has two clear candidates vying to ...
A national summit of state lawmakers from around the country opened with a somber tone as hosts reflected on the June ...
A small town fight in the Arizona Supreme Court has led to a new ruling making it easier for residents across the state to ...
The recent legislative session saw lawmakers approve three referrals to the 2026 ballot, but more may be coming.
Marisol Garcia did not set out to be an educator, but an organizer. After working in the politics, she found her way to the ...
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