Recent Articles from The Associated Press
Ducey to headline anti-abortion group’s day at the Capitol
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is set to deliver the keynote speech at an anti-abortion group's annual "Day at the Capitol" event.
House to vote on cut to income taxes if Internet sales taxed
The Arizona House is set to vote on a bill that that would cut income taxes if the state begins collecting sales taxes from online sales.
Bill shielding lottery winners set for Arizona Senate vote
The Arizona Senate is set to vote on a bill shielding the names of lottery winners for 90 days after they claim their prize.
Arizona legislator considers primary challenge to McCain
A conservative Republican two-term state legislator from western Arizona says she is considering a possible primary challenge to U.S. Sen. John McCain in 2016.
Vegas books say Patriotsai??i?? 28-24 Super Bowl win represented the worst case scenario
If being $3.3 million richer after Sunday's Super Bowl is what Nevada sports books consider a worst case scenario, imagine the riches if a last minute play, second-guessed around the world, had gone a little differently.
Arizona health insurance enrollment numbers top 170,000
The number of Arizonans signing up for health insurance on the federal marketplace has surpassed last year's total by nearly 55,000 people.
Arizona Department of Liquor gets new director
A Scottsdale police official is the new director of the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control.
Bill making gold legal tender passes Arizona House committee
A House committee passed a bill Wednesday that would make Arizona the third state behind Utah and Oklahoma to recognize gold, silver and platinum as legal tender.
Ducey announces former team owner as Arizona parks director
Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday named a former Wisconsin parks official and soccer team owner as the new executive director of the Arizona state park system.
Bill banning photo radar set for hearing in Arizona Senate
An Arizona legislator is proposing legislation that would ban the use of photo radar statewide.
Rep. Hale blood test after suspicion of DUI arrest shows no alcohol
Navajo County Attorney Brad Carlyon said Monday that he will not file a driving under the influence charge against a state representative after a blood test turned up negative for alcohol.
Sinema establishes new political fundraising committee
Arizona Democratic Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema has formed a new political fundraising committee.