Martin would send National Guard troops to border
State Treasurer Dean Martin said he would send National Guard troops to Arizona's border with Mexico if elected governor.
LA approves boycott of Arizona over immigration law
Los Angeles on Wednesday became the largest city yet to boycott Arizona over its tough new law targeting illegal immigration in a move that likely will affect some $8 million in contracts with the state.
Gov. Brewer signs bill on rights for siting churches
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed into law a bill that restricts local governments' ability to impose land-use restrictions where churches are located.
Verschoor first treasurer candidate to qualify for ballot
Sen. Thayer Verschoor has filed the nominating petitions necessary to qualify as a candidate for state treasurer.
Film tax credits, ‘jobs bill,’ texting-while-driving ban among 900 bills that failed this year
Lawmakers carved out a new path for Arizona on everything from immigration enforcement to health care, making this year’s session one of the most significant in state history.
Ariz. governor has appearances Tuesday in Tucson
Gov. Jan Brewer is in Tucson on Tuesday for political and official business.
Capitol Police report few incidents during immigration protests
Recycled film clips playing on CNN and Fox News might lead viewers outside of downtown Phoenix to believe the state Capitol has been under siege the previous two weeks by people protesting the signing of a controversial illegal immigration enforcement measure.
The time is now for job recovery
Arizona is in desperate need of a job-creation package that will accelerate economic recovery. Our budget challenges will remain until 2014, 2015 and possibly 2016. Arizonans cannot afford to wait five years for a jobs-package.
Arizona tea party groups protest gov’t intrusion
Tea party groups planned rallies across Arizona on Thursday to protest what they see as the federal government trampling on the rights of states and citizens.
Group: State fails financial transparency test
In a state where there's plenty of sun, Arizona's government doesn't shine much light on how it uses public money.
Panel to consider county attorney applicants
A citizens' committee will meet Wednesday to consider the 13 people who have applied to become Maricopa County's top prosecutor.
Police: Molotov cocktail thrown at official’s home
Peoria police and DPS are investigating why someone threw a Molotov cocktail at the home of Paul Senseman, Gov. Jan Brewer's communications director.