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Tony West believed in public service. As a Republican, he served five terms in the House and three in the Senate from 1973 ...
This isn’t just about solar panels and electric vehicles (though it is that too) it’s about building a prosperous and vibrant ...
Arizona lawmakers are one vote away from adopting legislation to allow lawsuits against individual teachers accused of ...
A plan for Prop. 123, poised to raise teacher pay and create a constitutional protection for school choice, is likely to move ...
A number of groups have attempted recall drives against state lawmakers throughout the years, but many have fallen short of ...
American-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost made history Thursday. Prevost, who grew up in the south Chicago suburbs, ...
SB1301 addresses the glaring gap in Arizona’s K-12 curriculum: the near absence of Asian American, Native Hawaiians and ...
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A pair of $250 donations to Kris Mayes isn't enough to conclude an appellate judge should be removed from hearing an issue in ...
The Senate has officially rejected Gov. Katie Hobbs’ nominee, Barbara Richardson, to lead the Department of Insurance and ...
A public utility financing measure goes to Gov. Hobbs, and while Republicans say they are confident she’ll sign it, some ...
Arizona lawyers are asking a federal appellate court to recover more than $20 million taken from the state's 2023 rebate ...