This morning, former Arizona governor Doug Ducey spoke at the Idaho Statehouse about the benefits of school choice in Arizona and why Idaho should follow suit.
Phoenix, a longtime hub for aerospace and defense, is becoming an epicenter of semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous vehicles.
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton will ask the City Council to consider up to a 0.5% sales tax increase in response to lower than expected revenue.
Sports betting was promised to be a win for Arizona. But the state only gets a fraction of the revenue. And the gambling is draining bank accounts.
That explains why Arizona law requires rotation of names on primary election ballots, said Democrats' attorney Sarah Gonski. She urged U.S. District Court Judge Diane Humetewa to extend that rotation to general elections. The judge declined, and the DNC had no better luck going all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey told Doug & Wolf on Friday morning ... Arnovitz discussed his piece on the dysfunction within the Phoenix Suns and what he took from speaking with Robert Sarver.
Unable to convince Republican lawmakers to repeal universal vouchers, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is trying to get them to at least scale back eligibility.
In a locked and alarm-equipped refrigerator at an Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation & Reentry facility in Florence are eight unmarked glass containers that resemble Mason jars. Inside the jars is a white substance that the agency claims is pentobarbital salt,
For nearly four years, a multi-billion-dollar Medicaid scam involving hundreds of fraudulent providers in Arizona victimized Native Americans under the guise of addiction care.
Residents along Arizona's 372-mile border with Mexico make up a complicated tapestry of views, concerns and hopes on the eve of Trump's inauguration.
Lawmakers are considering cutting the number of years the Arizona Department of Housing can continue to operate without legislative oversight after a state audit identified multiple problems with the
Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs laid out a vision for the new legislative session Monday that focuses on helping average Arizonans struggling with high costs of housing and child care by proposing a series of measures to boost new home construction,