Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services-
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes cannot enforce his ban on offensive or insulting speech at and around polling places, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs wants Arizona to do more both to build more energy sources and curtail state electricity use, with at least one goal to ensure the state can attract more data centers and other large power users.
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The state's top Republican lawmakers are trying to short-circuit a bid by doctors to void several restrictions the Legislature has adopted on abortion.
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State lawmakers acted illegally when they voted to immunize doctors and hospitals from claims they acted negligently in treating patients during the COVID outbreak, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs said Thursday that elected leaders need to focus on "turning down the rhetoric.''
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Arizona is finally going to require workers to be paid at least $15.15 an hour.
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State lawmakers are once again on the cusp of being found to have illegally given away public funds.
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The decision by a judge in Michigan to toss charges against "fake electors'' in that state has could foretell what could happen with an nearly identical case in Arizona.
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Arizona Supreme Court rebuffed bid by state schools chief Tom Horne to keep Bill Montgomery from joining with other justices who will decide whether he has right to sue schools and others over English instruction.
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A decade-old political spat between two Republicans could affect whether one Supreme Court justice is among those who decides what is the legal way to teach English in Arizona schools to those who are not fluent.