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Arizona campaign finance initiative certified for the November ballot

This November, Arizonans will decide on a ballot initiative that would require donors to political campaigns to disclose the original source of...

Cyber Ninjas faces fine over Arizona election review records

A judge said Thursday he will fine Cyber Ninjas, the contractor that led Arizona Republicans’ 2020 election review, $50,000 a day if...

Jon Riches: Consumers deserve choice for power providers

Today, nearly all Americans own a cellphone. But as fast as this technology spread, the cellular revolution could have happened much faster...

Arizona Supreme Court mulls AG’s suit against ASU hotel plan

The state Supreme Court on Thursday appeared conflicted over whether Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s lawsuit challenging a deal between Arizona State...

Mark Brnovich argues for upholding death penalty for two convicted murderers

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office argued at the Supreme Court to uphold the death penalty sentence for David Ramirez and reinstate the...

Education groups short on signatures in tax cut referendum

Education advocates did not collect enough valid signatures to give voters a chance to repeal a new state law exempting some business...

Prisoners must be offered services to remain parents

Arizona child-welfare officials considering whether to terminate parental rights of inmates facing long prison terms have a constitutional duty to offer reunification...

Arizona Supreme Court OKs wastewater districts consolidation

The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld utility regulators’ decision to allow consolidation of several communities into a single wastewater service district with...

Arizona Senate’s 2020 election review out next week

An attorney representing the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate told a judge Thursday that the long-delayed review of 2020 election results in the state’s...

Arizona Supreme Court: schools not responsible for students off-campus

The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that schools cannot be held accountable for off-campus incidents of violence between students. 

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