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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona voters will decide Nov. 8 if they want to legalize recreational marijuana — that’s if Arizona business

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona voters will decide Nov. 8 if they want to legalize recreational marijuana — that’s if Arizona business

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona voters will likely get to decide if top hospital executives should get a pay cut after a
By Ken Alltucker, The Republic | azcentral.com The departure of Health Choice Insurance Co. from Arizona’s Affordable Care Act marketplace next year will leave consumers

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun Arizona voters will be asked to cap what hospital executives can be paid because

By Bob McClay | KTAR Related: Go ahead, kill yourself (but don’t take Fido with you)/Rose Law Group Reporter Arizona already has a stupid motorist

Fom the Rose Law Group Growlery By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Muscle cramps, dizziness, confusion, organ meltdown, death. The killer: Excessive heat. A familiar

Reaping the wind off California’s coast for electricity faces hurdles Utah officials unsure why youth suicide rate has nearly tripled since 2007 Juvenile murderers, victims’

By Mike Sackley | KTAR Arizona’s small business owners and employers could be negatively affected by a national health insurance tax. That’s the view of
Utah’s Misty Snow makes history as Democrats’ transgender Senate nominee Arizona professor wins $1.12M in Las Vegas Poorly performing L.A. sheriff’s deputies are not weeded

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times A new ruling Monday by the U.S. Supreme Court likely voids one Arizona abortion restriction and

By Nigel Duara | Los Angeles Times When 79-year-old Delilah Zipse slipped and fell in her trailer home, she didn’t call anyone. Splayed on her

Cronkite News When Paul Rushin’s mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013, she underwent 18 weeks of chemotherapy before being told she was cancer-free.

By Arizona Business Daily Reports Arizona is among the states feeling the greatest pain from the nationwide trend of rising out-of-pocket healthcare costs. A new

Apartment markets tighten in Albuquerque, Santa Fe Las Vegas home prices up from year ago, but inventory still tight Stanford rapist’s friends and relatives wrote

The train that saved Denver California physicians are skeptical as aid-in-dying law goes into effect 11 years after state takeover, residents of polygamous towns gain

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer All we’ve heard about the Department of Veterans Affairs for the past two years has been negative: months of

By Angela Gonzales Phoenix-based Banner Health has 322 active construction projects totaling $1.9 billion. That’s up from 377 projects totaling $1.5 billion last year. There

UCLA just signed a $280 million shoe and apparel deal, the biggest in NCAA history New Mexico. is first to sue EPA, mine owners

Phoenix New Times recently published an extensive article about the lack of healthcare leading to the death of a female inmate. Meanwhile, a class-action lawsuit

By Maria Ines Taracena | Tucson Weekly The U.S. House of Representatives approved on Thursday an amendment that would permit Veterans Affairs doctors to recommend

By Sharon Mittleman | KTAR The picture of health care is changing, and it’s not looking so pretty for consumers. The Affordable Care Act, commonly

By Elizabeth Stuart | Phoenix New Times Jorge Rios wasn’t thinking straight when he got the news. The mother of his 15-year-old son, the woman

By Ariane de Vogue | CNN Supreme Court Reporter A federal judge ruled Thursday against the administration in a challenge to a portion of the

By Hank Stephenson and Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Lawmakers introduced 1,361 bills, memorials and resolutions in the 2016 legislative session, but in the
NEWS RELEASES: Governor’s Office (Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Governor Doug Ducey Signs Bills To Help Arizonans Suffering

By Danika Worthington | Cronkite News One word keeps coming up as Amber Stites describes her night – late. The 31-year-old Phoenix resident picks up

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Thwarted in earlier attempts, Republican supporters of a program to provide health insurance to the children
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center