The attorney general says she is weighing whether to sue Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Republican-controlled Legislature over an allegedly illegal diversion of funds.
In 2024, Rachel Walden went from school board member to the Arizona Corporation Commission. Now, over a year into the role, she’s serving as the commission’s vice chair and bringing her background in ...
The federal judge who ordered the takeover of Arizona’s prison healthcare system is looking to quickly appoint a receiver to oversee more than 25,000 inmates.
State treasurer hopeful Elijah Norton is charging that his Republican primary foe is totally unqualified to manage the state's $32 billion in investments.
Thirteen Arizona Republicans face contentious primary challenges, balancing support for President Trump with the need to appeal to independent voters.
Arizona housing advocates say House Bill 2804, a rural low-income housing tax credit, could help rural economies if added to the state budget.
I was on Medicare before being elected and on disability before joining the workforce. I know all too well the stress of managing these costs on a fixed income.
Formula rates are a hot topic at the Arizona Corporation Commission as the state’s two major electric utility companies seek double-digit rate increases.
Arizona's proposed HB 4001, aimed at youth e-cigarette use, lacks proven strategies for effective enforcement, critics say.
A $2 million state appropriation to Arizona's ArtCommission could fuel $15.8 billion in economic value and 95,000 jobs, experts say.
Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes is once again at odds with Republican legislative leaders over abortion.
A high profile fight in Washington spilled over into efforts by state Republicans to derail Gov. Katie Hobbs’ nomination to head the Arizona National Guard.