Recent Articles from The Associated Press
Arizona committee approves livestock cruelty bill
Rep. Kate Brophy McGee was brought to tears Tuesday during an emotional testimony on an Arizona bill that would bar local authorities from enforcing animal-cruelty laws on farms and other livestock operations.
Gabrielle Giffords plans book on gun control
The Arizona Democrat and her husband, the retired Navy captain and astronaut Mark Kelly, are collaborating on "Enough: Our Fight to Keep America Safe from Gun Violence."
AZ chief justice: Maricopa courts worse than believed
The Arizona Supreme Court says financial troubles with two Pinal County courts are worse than initially believed.
Maricopa County ranks high in number of uninsured
Phoenix and the surrounding communities that make up Maricopa County have one of the highest rates of uninsured people in the country, according to a study conducted for The Associated Press.
Gutierrez appointed to community college board
A former Arizona legislator has been picked to serve on the board for Maricopa Community Colleges.
Democrats nominate 3 to fill Ariz. House vacancy
The Pima County Board of Supervisors will pick one of three nominees to fill an Arizona House vacancy.
Hearing today on repeal of new election law
An Arizona House committee is set to hear a bill repealing a sweeping 2013 election law that galvanized voter's rights groups, Democrats and third-party candidates.
Wounded war hero, Arizona native is State of Union high point
Wounded veteran Cory Remsburg had met President Barack Obama three times before Tuesday nightai??i?? once in France and twice since a roadside bomb in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on his 10th deployment.
McCain: Arizona GOP censure may spur sixth run
U.S. Sen. John McCain says the Arizona Republican Party's censure of him over the weekend may just motivate him to run for a sixth term.
Arizona AG closes fraud investigation of Rep. Miranda
An investigation into whether an Arizona legislator and her husband committed election fraud during the lawmaker's 2012 campaign is over.
Arizona lobbyist gets community service, probation
An Arizona lobbyist who was targeted in a Fiesta Bowl corruption probe has been sentenced to 200 hours of community service and one year of unsupervised probation.
Scottsdale councilman to run for state House
A Scottsdale city councilman says he will run for the state House of Representatives this year.