Arizona to seek recount of close vote on measure
Arizona elections officials are going to court Monday for authorization to conduct a statewide recount of ballots cast on a proposition to change the initiative process.
Judge lets some lawmakers intervene in casino case
A federal judge is letting some Arizona legislative leaders have a say in litigation over whether a southern Arizona tribe should be permitted to build a casino resort on incorporated land surrounded by the Phoenix suburb of Glendale.
AHCCCS to reduce providers’ pay rates on April 1
Arizona's Medicaid program plans to reduce its payment rates to hospitals, doctors and other health care providers by 5 percent but not until April 1.
PROMISES, PROMISES: GOP leader Jon Kyl reaps $200 million
Senate Republicans' ban on earmarks a�� money included in a bill by a lawmaker to benefit a home-state project or interest a�� was short-lived.
Former Alaska governor kicks off book tour in Phoenix
Several hundred people lined up Tuesday night to get a copy of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's new book and have her sign it.
Illegal immigrant says agent shot, threatened him
There are conflicting stories over what led to the shooting of an illegal immigrant by a Border Patrol agent last week in southern Arizona's Walker Canyon.
Sealing off Grand Canyon National Park history, one mine shaft at a time
Crews work to seal off mines abandoned mines in the Grand Canyon, trying to avoid damaging historic relics.
State bracing for legal fireworks sales
Beginning Dec. 1, it's legal in Arizona to buy and use "consumer" fireworks.
State to auction land critical to Bullhead City
State land considered the gateway to Bullhead City is set for auction Jan. 6.
Delay sought in Arizona English learning court case
A federal judge is being asked to postpone the next round of hearings in an 18-year-old court case over adequacy of Arizona's school programs for students learning English.
Former Alaska Gov. kicks off book tour in Phoenix
John McCain's former running mate is kicking off her national book tour in Phoenix on Tuesday.
Mesa school cited by the US Dept. of Education
The U.S. Department of Education has named Sandra Day O'Connor Elementary School in Mesa one of 314 Blue Ribbon Schools for 2010.