
Arizona federal courts too busy to add more border-crosser cases, chief judge says
By Perla Trevizo| Arizona Daily Star Federal district courts in Arizona are already working at capacity and can’t take more prosecutions, their chief judge said

By Perla Trevizo| Arizona Daily Star Federal district courts in Arizona are already working at capacity and can’t take more prosecutions, their chief judge said

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Rob O’Dell | The Republic A push to repeal the Legislature’s controversial 2017 expansion of the state school voucher program

By Katriona Martin | Cronkite News If you think it’s hot now, just wait: Some climate researchers predict Arizona will be unlivable by 2050.

By Richard Ruelas and Dustin Gardiner | The Republic The Arizona House boiled over with emotion on Wednesday, but it wasn’t over how to adequately

By KTAR.com Magellan Strategies recently conducted a survey of likely 2018 Republican primary voters in the state of Arizona. The company, which provides voter survey

By Betty Beard | TucsonSentinel.com Arizona continues to surpass the nation in adding manufacturing jobs, with an increase of 9,000 positions over the past year

By Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting Arizona teachers plan to walk out of their classrooms April 26 to protest low salaries and

By Laura Gómez | The Republic An Aldi grocery store will open in Buckeye early next year. Aldi — which is scheduled to open a distribution center

House announces its own pay raise formula By Carmen Forman and Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times As Arizona teachers threaten to strike over low

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times With no action by the governor or attorney general, two Arizona residents filed suit

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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Tucson.com A select group of census tracts around Arizona is going to get what could be a

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Editorial: Squabbles are erupting from Yuma to Phoenix, and it’s taking focus off the real

By Patty Machelor | Arizona Daily Star While Arizona has one of the nation’s highest child-poverty rates, federal money intended to help the poorest families

Trump’s election has been a motivator for Latino turnout By Lerman Montoya | Cronkite News eaders and activists in the Arizona Latino community are determined

Critics say the Legislature’s push for deregulation is indicative of an unwillingness to protect aquifers By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Almost 40 percent of

Some worry about the move By Fortesa Latifi | Cronkite News NACO – “By God, it’s time we get serious. And if it takes the

Dr. Wesley Herche | Medium With all of the recent discussion of renewable energy in Arizona, many people have asked me about the costs of

By Ronald J. Hanson | The Republic Two Arizona Democrats facing competitive elections this year sided with President Donald Trump’s agenda more in the past

Report: Arizona led the pack in dark money spikes just four years ago (Editor’s note: in a little-publicized 2016 report titled “Secret Spending in the

By Howard Fischer| Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral Arizona voters could soon decide if more is better — at least when it comes to state

By Dustin Gardiner | The Arizona Republic An Arizona state senator appears to have plagiarized parts of his answers to a 2016 candidate questionnaire that

AZBigMedia Construction is humming along in Arizona as these hospitality, industrial, office and healthcare projects are added to the horizon. These are the New to

By Chris McCrory | Cronkite News Thousands of Arizona teachers angry about pay rallied as part of the Red for Ed movement at the state

By Murphy Woodhouse | Arizona Daily Star In response to an online campaign, Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall sent a letter to the American Civil

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Chandler voters will decide on city leaders this year, but some worry independent voters aren’t getting a fair shake. Here’s why:

By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times Arizona Governor Doug Ducey informed Uber’s CEO in a letter on Monday that he was suspending the tech
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By AZ Mirror In the five years since the 2020 presidential election, during which Republicans sowed doubt in election systems by spreading evidence-free “fraud” claims,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: On Feb. 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs made her position on the Colorado River clear. Either the

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix housing market is doing almost everything right—and still struggling to move buyers off the sidelines.