Recent news
New rule puts restrictions on ethics complaint against lawyers
The state's high court on Dec. 4 agreed to narrow the ability of those not directly involved in legal matters to pursue ethics complaints against lawyers despite concerns it will lead to less transparency.
legislature
New Faces: Walt Blackman
He said he wanted to return because he saw too much "stagemanship" instead of policy while watching as an outsider for two years.
2024 Election News
Maricopa County Republican say transportation ballot measure fell short of vote threshold to pass
Maricopa County Republicans are asking a judge to kill the county’s latest version of a long-running transportation sales tax, given a failure to reach 60% voter approval.
Governor's Office
Magistrate: firing squad most humane way to execute prisoners
The former federal magistrate who Gov. Katie Hobbs hired to study the execution process said Wednesday he was dismissed because he was telling the governor something she didn't want to hear: There is no humane way to kill someone with lethal injection.
economy
- Environmental, business leaders weigh in on all-GOP Corporation Commission
- Arizona union workers weigh 2024 presidential choices as Harris and Trump vie for support
- Water authority has been unofficial rainy-day fund
- Backers of Prop. 479 raise $3M for transportation tax
- Senate committee to vote to hold Steward Health Care CEO in contempt