Political foes in Arizona House co-sponsor criminal justice reform bill
“A good bill is a good bill”: The legislation pays for attorneys’ fees for some people found not guilty in criminal trials.
“A good bill is a good bill”: The legislation pays for attorneys’ fees for some people found not guilty in criminal trials.
Hundreds of people participated as the fight over access to abortion could land on the November ballot in Arizona.
The law would ban bias in housing, employment, schools and public accommodations.
The measure would allow voters to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution.
From Joe Arpaio to Russell Pearce, Kari Lake and Paul Gosar, the state boasts a rich history of disreputable and dastardly people.
In 2023, volunteers counted 9,642 people experiencing homelessness in the region during the annual effort.
Gov. Katie Hobbs focuses on school vouchers, water and budget while petulant election denier takes a stand.
Joe Arpaio, the controversial former Maricopa County sheriff, is gearing up to run for Fountain Hills mayor – again.
“This changes the lives of people living in small and vulnerable communities of color.”
“Every day that goes by, the situation for flight attendants gets more dire.”
Republicans go ‘anti-woke’ and target early voting while Democrats propose National Day of Racial Healing.
A disciplinary panel on Dec. 8 found probable cause to take formal action against attorneys for the failed gubernatorial candidate.
“I imagine almost every one of these Republican candidates for Congress will be down at the border touring and talking about immigration.”
“The most important thing is having heart for people. It’s not easy, but it’s worth it.”
One of the appointees is a former mayor who resigned and was barred from holding office in California. Now, he’s a lobbyist.
“This is an unacceptable outcome that further destabilizes our border.”
The former president backs Abe Hamadeh again. The first time came in 2022 when Hamadeh lost his campaign for statewide office.
The candidates in the chaotic race for Arizona’s 8th District include a carpetbagger, a fake elector, a singer and even a Capitol rioter.
Questions about the Arizona senator’s donations, fundraising and spending keep coming.
Supporters need 383,923 signatures so the initiative makes it to Arizona voters next year. Gov. Katie Hobbs added hers on Tuesday.
“Thelda Williams’ service to our city has touched and improved the lives of everyone who lives here.”
Activists demand that the Arizona senator call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.