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Sep 3, 2020

Night clubs, bars in state’s sights as businesses reopen

Two state agencies are scouting Old Town Scottsdale and Mill Avenue in Tempe for businesses that violate restrictions enacted to prevent further COVID-19 spread.

Sep 2, 2020

Arizona State shifts housing plans amid COVID-19 case rise

Arizona State University has announced that some students living on the college campus will be moved because of an increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases.

Sep 2, 2020

Ducey tells court eviction ban is public health measure

Gov. Doug Ducey wants to defend his right to block residential evictions from a lawsuit filed by landlords. In legal papers filed with the Arizona Supreme Court, the governor’s legal... […]

Sep 1, 2020

Governor adds time to renew driver’s licenses

Arizonans whose licenses are set to expire will be on the road for another year without having to get a new license — or, for seniors, the eye test that... […]

Aug 29, 2020

Nursing homes, assisted living centers make plans for in-person visits

Sometime this coming week you'll find out when you can finally visit grandma in the nursing home.

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Aug 29, 2020

AG warns Washington man not to harvest ballots in AZ

The Attorney General's Office is sending a warning letter to a firm in the state of Washington that is offering to provide what amounts, at least for the moment, to illegal "ballot harvesting'' in Arizona.

Aug 28, 2020

Toma, Kavanagh, Kern gunning for House majority leader

A trio of Republicans are jostling to lead the GOP House majority next year – should a GOP House majority still exist, that is.

Aug 28, 2020

Once a top priority, liability measure flounders

Republican lawmakers and business lobbyists who described protecting businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits as their top legislative priority are waiting on Congress to act after months of being unable to reach a deal on a state-specific bill.

Aug 27, 2020

AG sues to end Tucson’s odd-year election cycle

Attorney General Mark Brnovich is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to force Tucson to align its local elections with regular state balloting.

Aug 27, 2020

Special session push exposes legislative discord

An outgoing House Republican’s effort to call the Legislature into a special session is driving a wedge in an already factional caucus.

Aug 27, 2020

Attorney general offers again to get drugs for executions

Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent a pointed message August 20 to Gov. Doug Ducey: I can get you the necessary drugs when you’re finally ready to start executing murderers. Brnovich... […]

Aug 26, 2020

Ducey to watch Trump’s nomination speech in person

Gov. Doug Ducey will be wheels up to Washington D.C. for a quick trip on Thursday to watch the Republican National Convention with President Trump at the White House.

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