Landscapers sue state, seek exemption from training requirements
Two Tucson landscapers are seeking an exemption from a state law that requires 3,000 hours of training to receive a license qualifying them to spray common pesticides on weeds. Arizona... […]
Tracey Bardorf, Clean Elections chair
Tracey Bardorf is the lone Republican on the five-member Citizens Clean Elections Commission, a panel that oversees Arizona’s system of publicly funding candidates. She’s an attorney with the Phoenix law... […]
Lawmaker’s trial to keep legislative seat begins Dec. 6
Lawyers representing the Attorney General’s Office and embattled Rep. David Burnell Smith will voice their initial arguments in Maricopa County Superior Court on Dec. 6. Prosecuting attorneys from the Attorney... […]
Lawmaker’s trial to keep legislative seat begins Dec. 6 (1652)
Lawyers representing the Attorney General’s Office and embattled Rep. David Burnell Smith will voice their initial arguments in Maricopa County Superior Court on Dec. 6. Prosecuting attorneys from the Attorney... […]
21 states reaping tax rewards from online shopping
Americans have become quite predictable when it comes to the year-end holidays. Family and friends gather together, children write letters to Santa, menorahs are lit and placed in the windowsills,... […]
State offers free legal mediation course
A free mediation training course is being offered by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office to those interesting in helping others solve disputes that would otherwise go to Justice Courts. The... […]
Report criticizes 4-year degree proposal for community colleges
A report commissioned by the nation’s largest private university pans a proposal by some state lawmakers that would allow community colleges to offer a limited number of baccalaureate degrees, saying... […]
Legislative leaders aim for 82-day session
Republican legislative leadership has set as goals to have a new budget on the governor’s desk by March 7 and adjourn by March 31. Were business completed by the target... […]
State offers free legal mediation course (1653)
A free mediation training course is being offered by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office to those interesting in helping others solve disputes that would otherwise go to Justice Courts. The... […]
Report criticizes 4-year degree proposal for community colleges (1657)
A report commissioned by the nation’s largest private university pans a proposal by some state lawmakers that would allow community colleges to offer a limited number of baccalaureate degrees, saying... […]