
Lawsuit seeks to remove Tucson mayor, councilmembers
Arizona Daily Independent Last week, a lawsuit was filed by Attorney Bill Risner on the behalf of Cecilia Cruz seeking the removal of Tucson Mayor

Arizona Daily Independent Last week, a lawsuit was filed by Attorney Bill Risner on the behalf of Cecilia Cruz seeking the removal of Tucson Mayor

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona companies have no duty to protect family members from exposure to toxic materials

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court is openly worrying that a new

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun After stops in the past year at the planning and zoning commission, the city council and the board

John Gerstrain | POLITICO Donald Trump and his ex-wife Ivana are fighting an effort to unseal records of their 1990 divorce, arguing that the real

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Immigrant rights groups are giving up their bid to void the “papers, please” provision

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic Months before the Tohono O’odham Nation opened its controversial casino near Glendale in December, lawyers and lobbyists representing the

By Cassie Ronda | Cronkite News The race to represent U.S. Congressional District 5 continues after a Maricopa County judge Tuesday ordered a recount of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The town of Snowflake may have violated state laws in charging $800,000 to allow

The City of Phoenix sued the state last week over a law passed earlier this year that changes the way municipal improvement districts can be

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that cities can pay public employees to work on union business. In a

By Terri Jo Neff | Cochise County Record FAIRBANK- A mediation session held in June may finally bring an end to a decade-long federal court

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic Maricopa County elections officials satisfied concerns from Democrats that there will be enough polling locations for the Nov.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Leaving your cell phone in an apartment where you have been a guest doesn’t give police the right

By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Attorney General’s Office’s motion to intervene on the flurry of ADA lawsuits has been granted by

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The state’s largest power company filed suit late Friday asking a judge to quash

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Golf course owner Wilson Gee has fired back at the Club West Home Owners Association, accusing it of

NEWS RELEASE (Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) PHOENIX – The public is asked for comments on 14 applicants

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A national organization filed suit Wednesday against an Arizona charter school with ties to

Decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals applies to lawsuit challenging background check practices By Greg Bensinger and Lauren Weber | The Wall Street

By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune The Arizona Attorney’s Office filed a motion in Maricopa County Superior Court this week that might eventually result

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Christine Jones, former GoDaddy executive and a candidate for Arizona’s Congressional District Five, has no intention of going

By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News A federal appeals court reaffirmed Tucson’s hybrid city election process Friday, rejecting opponents’ claims that it violated the one-person,

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Five judges and four attorneys have made the first cut in the bid to become
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Tims It may literally be a death-defying act. But the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Arizona voters will get to decide if they want to be able to use marijuana
By Arizona Daily Sun The group of neighbors and local business owners that appealed the 591-bed student-oriented apartment complex in Southside to the Flagstaff Board
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Photo via Gage Skidmore By Kiera Riley | State Affairs The Arizona Department of Education is divvying up Empowerment Scholarship Account criminal case referrals, sending

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Contending the move is illegal, a Republican lawmaker wants Attorney General Kris Mayes to investigate –

By NBC News Attorney General Pam Bondi is leaving her position, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday, amid reports that he was frustrated with her handling of some of