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In this Oct. 5, 2015 file photo, the Supreme Court is seen in Washington. The court’s June 21 ruling allows states to enforce laws requiring many out-of-state businesses to collect taxes on sales made to local residents. PHOTO BY CAROLYN KASTER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jul 9, 2018

U.S. Supreme Court to kick off next session with AZ age-discrimination case

The ability of a tiny Arizona fire district to fire its two oldest employees takes center stage in Washington as the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments the first day of its new session, possibly with a new justice already seated.

Jul 9, 2018

Shooter claims in court Ugenti-Rita ruined his reputation

Expelled lawmaker Don Shooter alleges Rep. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, R-Scottsdale, spread malicious lies and defamed him when she publicly accused him of sexual harassment.

Jul 9, 2018

Sean McCarthy: On data, Dad, and K-12 funding

Sean McCarthy never dreamed of working in politics, let alone with his father, Arizona Tax Research Association President Kevin McCarthy.

Jul 8, 2018

Corporation Commission top staff aide heeds calls to resign

The Arizona Corporation Commission's executive director has heeded calls for his resignation after disclosing that his wife works for a lobbying firm hired by a campaign group financially supported by a regulated utility to fight a renewable-energy ballot initiative.

Jul 6, 2018

Effort to legalize recreational marijuana falls short on needed signatures

Arizonans aren't going to get a chance to decide whether they want to legalize recreational use of marijuana, at least not this year.

Jul 5, 2018

Group that seeks to shine light on ‘dirty money’ submits signatures for ballot measure

Arizonans may get a chance to decide whether they want to find out who is trying to influence their elections.

Jul 5, 2018

Mexican ambassador says relationship with Trump in ‘better shape’

The Mexican ambassador to the U.S. said July 3 that his country’s relationship with the Trump administration is in better shape than it was a year and a half ago, but that there is still room for improvement.

Jul 5, 2018

Group submits petition signatures for renewable energy ballot measure

Pushing ahead where utility regulators so far will not, advocates of more renewable energy filed more than 480,000 signatures Thursday to put the question on the November ballot.

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Jul 5, 2018

Federal law supersedes state ‘ballot harvesting’ law, suit claims

A new lawsuit seeks to block Arizona from enforcing its ban on "ballot harvesting'' for the upcoming election, claiming the state has no legal authority to regulate who can and cannot deliver someone else's mail.

Jul 2, 2018

Ballot measure deadline looms for some while others drop efforts

A California union has given up on its plan to ask Arizona voters to impose new service and cost restrictions on companies that perform dialysis.

Jul 2, 2018

Grand Canyon University gains non-profit status

After 14 years as a for-profit university, Grand Canyon University turned back the clock and reverted back to its non-profit status as of today.

Jul 2, 2018

AG takes over probe of utility owner’s alleged threat against town official

Indicted water utility owner George Johnson is now being investigated by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office for allegedly threatening the Florence town manager, Brent Billingsley.

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