Arizona Court of Appeals rules against prevailing wages, preventing cities from requiring out-of-state companies to pay local minimum wages.
As Arizona lawmakers look to address constituent concerns over data center growth in the state, water usage is increasingly fading from the conversation.
Groundwater reform in Arizona faces opposition from key lawmakers, stalling progress. While some seek compromise, alternative solutions remains costly.
Arizona's Secretary of State Adrian Fontes denies federal requests for sensitive voter data, highlighting tension between state and federal election officials.
A bill in Arizona aims to safeguard Arizona's historic areas from the impact of new and dense housing developments.
This is not a struggling company trying to keep up with the cost of business. It is a company asking Arizonans to sacrifice more for less.
Inmates at the Arizona Department of Corrections face challenges with broken tablets, hindering access to medical care, communication and legal resources.
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Arizona lawmakers reject proposal to ban routine use of police masks, which opponents say undermine transparency and community trust.
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