Recent Articles from The Associated Press
Hualapai Tribe to appeal $28M arbitration ruling
The Hualapai Tribe says it will appeal a ruling that puts its business arm on the hook for $28 million.
Kirkpatrick seeks US funding for repairing highway
An Arizona congresswoman is asking the federal Department of Transportation to pay for repairing a damaged northern Arizona highway.
Arizona House OK’s expanded R&D tax credits
The Arizona House of Representatives has approved a proposal by Speaker Andy Tobin that increases a tax credit given to businesses that invest in research and development by 200 percent.
Arizona inmate dies from possible homicide
Officials say an inmate under the custody of the Arizona Department of Corrections has died from a possible homicide.
Online tool shows how proposed performance funding affects AZ schools
A new online tool is designed to help parents, students, teachers and school leaders around Arizona see how newly-proposed performance funding will benefit their local schools.
Yuma mayor suing city council over legal fees from probe
Yuma's mayor is suing the other six members of the City Council and two city officials over his legal fees stemming from an independent investigation.
How the ai???sequesterai??i?? cuts impact Arizona
The White House has released a list of impacts to Arizona from automatic budget cuts that are set to take hold this week.
Brewer in Washington attending governor’s meeting
Gov. Jan Brewer is in Washington to attend a meeting of the National Governor's Association and the winter meetings of the Republican governor's group.
What does a ‘secure’ border look like?
Once, the barren mesas and shrub-covered canyons that extend east of the Pacific Ocean held the most popular routes for illegal immigrants heading into the U.S. Dozens at a time sprinted to waiting cars or a trolley stop in San Diego, passing border agents who were too busy herding others to give pause.
Brewer in Washington to attend governor’s meeting
Gov. Jan Brewer is in Washington to attend a meeting of the National Governor's Association and the winter meetings of the Republican governor's group.
AZ House OKs bill requiring workers to prove eligibility to get unemployment benefits
The Arizona House of Representatives has approved a bill that shifts to workers the burden of proving that they're eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
Arizona tribe orders probe into Loop 202 signatures
The Gila River Indian Community Tribal Council wants a police probe into Loop 202 freeway signatures.