The Arizona House puts us a step closer to ending legislative immunity. But an appalling number of lawmakers believe traffic laws don't apply to them.
Attorney General Kris Mayes on Thursday said she is “extremely concerned” about how funds from a lawsuit is being spent.
Grijalva, the son of a Mexican immigrant who rose to the halls of Congress in a public-service career that stretched more ...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has three days to set the date for a special election that will replace the late congressman for ...
Arizona Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a Democrat who has been battling cancer, died on Thursday morning due to complications, officials ...
The Thursday lawsuit said laying off nearly 2,000 people at the department will hurt schools and universities across the ...
Florida, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia and even Arizona’s Democratic governor are pursuing statewide plans to help find immigrants for possible deportation.
“AZ lost a giant today. Congressman Raul Grijalva dedicated his life to fighting for the people of Arizona. From standing up ...
If all executions scheduled through March 20 take place, nine people will have been executed in the first three months of the ...
Not every Arizona legislator thinks that public should get a on the privileges they now have against getting cited when they ...
Arizona voters are a bit closer to being able to decide if state lawmakers should be able to keep the privileges they now have against getting cited in traffic.
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