A 2025 law shielding Tucson Electric Power, Arizona Public Service and other electric utilities from most lawsuits if their ...
As winter ends and spring begins, Baha’is around the world celebrate Naw-Rúz, the Baha’i New Year. Observed at the moment of the vernal equinox, usually March 20 or 21, the ...
WASHINGTON — Arizona coffee roaster Gabe Hagen is wondering if he’ll ever recoup the tens of thousands of dollars he paid in tariffs to import beans from the world’s major ...
Attorney General Kris Mayes is turning the tables on a company that takes online bets on future events, charging it with multiple violations of state gaming laws.
A federal appeals court has tossed out the claim of two Republicans active in the party that there are at least 500,000 – and possibly 1.27 million – ...
As of right now, it's legal for Arizona merchants to round up – or round down – the amount of change you get when customers pay in cash. And what that means is a bill that will end up a little bit ...
PHOENIX – Arizonans may have at least two choices in deciding what reforms – if any – to put on the state's voucher program.
Newly released public records from the Town of Springerville provide additional detail about the dispute involving Councilmember Florencio Lozoya, including communications about a requested ...
This Easter season, step into Jerusalem and experience the final Holy Week of Jesus Christ's life at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 971 Timberland Rd. in Linden.
Blessed John of Parma (1209–1289), born Giovanni Buralli in Parma, Italy, was educated by his uncle and became a respected philosophy professor.
In humor, as every really funny person knows, timing is everything. A badly timed punchline ruins the joke, while a rightly timed one makes it.