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A company that said it can help veterans secure higher benefits has agreed to a penalty of nearly $2 million to settle a complaint that it was defrauding customers.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and the ACLU are challenging state laws that ban advanced practice clinicians from providing abortion services.
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A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling site for violating state gaming laws.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announces convictions against former Yuma Elementary School District employee Mercedes Brena for stealing $86,000 in public funds.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs called comments by Attorney General Kris Mayes about possible dangers from confrontations between citizens and law enforcement officers "inappropriate.''
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Attorney General Kris Mayes wants you to send her your videos and photos of what ICE agents are doing in Arizona.
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Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva and Attorney General Kris Mayes filed suit Tuesday against the U.S. House of Representatives for failing to swear her in and give her full access despite having been elected last month and the results certified by state officials.
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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 Arizona attorney general announced two convictions of Arizona ESA program fraud. Tom Horne’s response focused on criticizing recent comments from the attorney general about ESAs instead.
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Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Greg Como said he doesn't believe that top Republican lawmakers who are defending the laws challenged by the doctors missed a deadline for filing paperwork. And the judge said that even if they did, it did not harm the challengers.