Bill would cut DUI interlock use time in Arizona
A bill cutting the time a DUI interlock device must be used in Arizona before starting a car is making its way through the Legislature.
Arpaio forms squad in response to medical pot law
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is forming a special squad to target people who use Arizona's new medical marijuana law to violate other drug laws.
White House says no to emergency AK-47 regulation
The U.S. agency that monitors gun sales has suffered a setback in its effort to increase scrutiny of the bulk sale of high-powered assault rifles in border state gun shops that are a chief source of weapons smuggling into Mexico.
Tucson man chosen for Arizona redistricting panel
Arizona's new redistricting commission has a third member.
ASU: Phoenix-area foreclosures spike in January
A new report from Arizona State University shows that foreclosures spiked in the Phoenix area in January to more than 40 percent of all home sales.
Ariz. citizenship proposal set for Tuesday vote
An Arizona lawmaker who proposed a challenge to automatic U.S. citizenship for children of illegal immigrants has sent his measure to a different legislative committee.
Rep. Giffords speaks for first time since shooting
Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords spoke for the first time since she was shot in the forehead, her spokesman said Wednesday, yet another significant milestone in her recovery from a traumatic brain injury.
Thomas files $23 million plus claim against state
Former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas has filed a million dollar plus notice of claim against Arizona for personal and professional damage he says stem from his conflicts with county officials and the State Bar of Arizona.
Disaster loans available to Arizona businesses
The federal government is offering low-interest loans to small businesses in Arizona that were affected by flooding or winter storms.
Bills on abortion to be considered Wednesday
Two Arizona legislative committees on Wednesday are scheduled to consider bills to improve new abortion restrictions.
Doctor: Goal for Giffords to see husband’s launch
The doctor for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords said Tuesday he hopes the wounded congresswoman can make enough progress to attend her husband's space launch in two months, describing it as a goal to work toward as many in Arizona paused to mark one month since she was shot at a political event.
Sheriff’s bus gets $20,000 in hail damage
A $456,000 custom-made bus bought by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has $20,500 in damage from an October hailstorm.