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Oct 28, 2019

Lawyer: Order to restrict photography outside court buildings unconstitutional

Taking photos outside the Arizona Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals building in Tucson could now land you in jail.

Oct 28, 2019

Tysen Schlink: If you build it, they will work together

Tysen Schlink is a fundraiser for Republican candidates who’s starting a new co-working space near the Capitol.

Oct 28, 2019

Rosie the Riveter 2.0: welding in male-dominated industry

Rachel Miller’s chestnut hair is tied up in a ponytail that slides halfway down her back.

Oct 28, 2019

Community colleges feed manufacturers with qualified workers

Ken Schneider has always liked to work with his hands – he looked up to his father who worked long days on a dairy farm and later became a general contractor.

Oct 26, 2019

Regents ask judge to toss lawsuit alleging ‘gift clause’ violation

Attorney General Mark Brnovich is making a last-ditch effort to quash a proposal to create a 330-room Omni hotel and a 30,000-square-foot conference center on land that is owned by Arizona State University.

Oct 25, 2019

GOP lawmaker looking for way to remove indicted elected officials

A three-term state lawmaker is writing legislation to allow county supervisors to oust a sitting assessor or treasurer if that person is indicted.

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Oct 25, 2019

Schools chief asks for more money to probe teacher misconduct

The state’s schools chief says the team in charge of investigating teacher misconduct claims is understaffed and overworked, and she wants enough money to double the staff.

Oct 25, 2019

Court clerk’s removal from office raises legal questions

It was a rough first year on the job for Cindy Woodman. The Graham County Superior Court clerk was in her first-ever role in the political arena, and some felt she was in over her head.

Oct 24, 2019

Thorpe drops senate bid for run for county supervisor

Flagstaff Rep. Bob Thorpe announced this week he will abandon his run for the state Senate, bowing out of a contentious Republican primary in a northern Arizona district Democrats view as one of their best shots at flipping the state Legislature.

Oct 24, 2019

Ducey won’t commit to more funds for school voucher program

Gov. Doug Ducey won't commit to providing the funds that schools chief Kathy Hoffman says she needs to properly administer the state's voucher program.

Oct 23, 2019

Court rules Legislature can’t cap victims’ compensation

State lawmakers cannot limit how much errant drivers have to pay the people they kill or injure, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled.

Oct 22, 2019

Ducey says fix needed to address rare situations like Petersen’s

Arizona needs some sort of law or procedure to oust elected county officials as necessary, Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday.

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