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The Tohono O'odham Nation has a new chance to argue that federal officials broke the law in allowing the construction of a power line in the San Pedro Valley.
Unable to seek reelection, state Treasurer Kimberly Yee now wants to become the top education official in Arizona.
Who do Democrats want to be their standard bearer in the special election this summer to replace ardent environmental ...
With just over a month before the Arizona government shuts down without a new state budget, Republican lawmakers and the ...
Kris Mayes wants to stop a coalition of farmers, ranchers and cities from blocking her bid to stop groundwater pumping by a ...
A new law approved by a wide margin and signed by Gov. Katie Hobbs will curb how those state-regulated marijuana ...
Instead of standing up to the anti-science fringe in their party, they chose to let harmful bills advance and counted on Gov.
Stacey Brown is first and foremost a homeschool mom, but educating her children with the Empowerment Scholarship Account ...
We call on our elected officials to support SB1301 — not merely as a legislative measure, but as a commitment to a more ...
Three candidates have emerged as top contenders in CD7, giving voters a choice they haven’t had to make in over 20 years.
Attorney General Kris Mayes filed a motion to pursue the second execution of her tenure, selecting Richard Djerf, a man ...
We can either lean into competition, reliability and innovation, or double down on monopoly-era rules that stifle progress and raise costs.