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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona schools will divide up $270 million in federal cash to help them get

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona schools will divide up $270 million in federal cash to help them get

By Cleo Krejci /Arizona Republic Arizona’s senators cast opposite votes Wednesday on the Republican version of a police reform bill as both suggested the lack

ASU Now There was no pandemic when National Handshake Day was conceived. June 25 marks the 15th anniversary of the commemorative day, dedicated to the

By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Arizona’s economy has performed better than anticipated since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, but the state is still projected

By Adam McCann | WalletHub Americans experienced months of heavy restrictions on their everyday life in order to fight the coronavirus pandemic, but now all

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Patients can get sick suddenly and die when no one thought they would, said Phoenix nephrologist Dr. Jean Robey,

By Griselda Zetino | KTAR An intensive care unit nurse doesn’t feel like the Valley hospital where she works was prepared for a recent influx

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Attorney General Mark Brnovich is going to begin enforcing Arizona’s civil rights laws against private employers who discriminate

By Bob Nightengale | USA TODAY Sports. Commissioner Rob Manfred, after a conference call Monday night with the Major League Baseball owners, has decided to schedule a

By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic A Scottsdale City Council member is pushing back against recent mandates from the city and Maricopa County requiring face

By KTAR Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said on Sunday that the city’s policy requiring face masks to be worn in public will not be enforced

By Howard Fischer| Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The state’s top health official says the key to slowing the spread of COVID-19 could

Q&A with House Speaker Rusty Bowers Usually tight-lipped, speaker shows transparency By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Arizona Capitol Times In a legislative body where long-winded speechification,

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Lawyers representing Rep. David Cook told a House committee on Friday that its investigation into allegations the Republican lawmaker

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic In the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Doug Ducey brushed off criticism he was acting too slowly

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media A new legal fight is brewing over the ability of cities to set their own election dates. Sen. J.D.

By Lauren Castle and Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic A federal lawsuit filed against the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry accuses the state

By Bianca Buono | 12 News For the first time since he was diagnosed with COVID-19, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is speaking out. Lamb

By Bob Nightengale | USA TODAY Major League Baseball, which has had at least 12 major-league players and staff members test positive for COVID-19, has

Arizona and Democratic groups finalized the settlement of a lawsuit challenging the law that mail-in ballots must be “received” by 7pm on Election Day. The

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But revision of the data could come today By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Arizona’s economy appears on the mend, at

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey’s honeymoon period that began with his first legislative session in 2015 is long over, as

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Another record number of positive COVID-19 cases was reported by the state Thursday, along with new highs for hospitalizations,

By Marshalll Terrill | Contributing Writer/PinalCentral Professor James Hodge has not had much spare time since COVID-19 spread globally. As the director of the Sandra

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The 5-4 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to let young immigrants remain in this country – at

By Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic Former Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen pleaded guilty Thursday to welfare fraud and forgery connected to an international adoption
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By Howard Fisher | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling

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