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The Arizona Commerce Authority wants a judge to rule there's nothing wrong with giving away millions in state tax credits a ...
Arizona has cut a deal to sell the shuttered private prison it owns north of Tucson to the Utah-based company that ran it ...
In a series of vetoes late Friday, May 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs rejected a variety of proposals from the Republican lead ...
We need the EPA to follow through on implementing stronger standards on health-harming pollutants like particulate matter, ...
The House Education Committee says that any plan to increase the pay of public school teachers must also include a right to ...
Though civil services organizations have been increasingly diversifying their funding, if federal funding were to fall, ...
Leaders of both parties at the Arizona Legislature have stated that housing is a priority, but the only major housing bill ...
Arizona lawyers are asking a federal appellate court to recover more than $20 million taken from the state's 2023 rebate ...
The State Board of Education delayed a vote on the Empowerment Scholarship Account handbook to allow additional input from ...
With less than a week to spare before the Division of Developmental Disabilities runs out of money, legislators found ...
In an interview, Patrick Adams discussed his passion for water policy and how he keeps a positive outlook as the state faces ...
The directors of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System and the Arizona Department of Health Services resigned on ...
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