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Arizona

Apr 27, 2015

Yuma City Council accused of violating open meetings law

The Arizona Attorney General's Office is investigating nearly a dozen complaints that Yuma city officials violated open meetings law.

Apr 27, 2015

AG seeks dismissal of Land Department suit, plaintiff wants assurance

The Attorney General’s Office’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a proposal to make the state Land Department self-funding may contain the genesis of at least a temporary solution to the legal battle.

Apr 27, 2015

U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on execution drug used in Arizona

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments April 29 on whether the use of the sedative midazolam in a three-drug combination makes for an unconstitutional execution.

Apr 24, 2015

Ducey says DCS transition led to lack of info on foster policy

Gov. Doug Ducey attributed his lack of information about a change in policy at the Department of Child Safety, which in February barred married same-sex couples from jointly fostering or adopting children, to the transition between ousted Director Charles Flanagan and his successor, Greg McKay.

Apr 24, 2015

The McClarty House

This Queen Anne-style home, large, but not a mansion, was typical of the residential housing that once lined downtown Phoenix, but was razed in the 1960s and 1970s, when the central city seemed to be suited for nothing better than parking.

Apr 24, 2015

SE Arizona co-op joins movement to cut rooftop solar savings

Another Arizona electric co-op is proposing to reduce savings rooftop solar customers enjoy by dropping the rate it pays users for excess power generated by solar panels, joining a handful of proposals from other utilities.

Apr 24, 2015

Upcoming Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage could leave more legal questions

Many expect the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down state bans on gay marriage as unconstitutional, but even with such a monumental victory, gays in Arizona might still face legal and political hurdles.

Apr 23, 2015

ACLU says it will follow through on lawsuit against Montgomery

The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona said Wednesday it will sue Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery after he failed to comply to its demand he provide same-sex married couples with mandated adoption services.

Apr 23, 2015

McSally took in more than $640,000 for next campaign in first quarter

Freshman Rep. Martha McSally, R-Tucson, raised more than $643,576 in the first three months of the year and has more than $820,593 in the bank for any potential challenges, according to the latest campaign finance reports.

Apr 22, 2015

Rapid growth in bioscience industry in peril

From 2002 to 2011, Arizona bioscience sector played a major role in boosting the state’s economic development. Jobs increased by 45 percent, adding more than 30,700 to the market and sweeping the new industry into Arizona like a wave.

Apr 22, 2015

Group says AHCCCS director can’t be trusted to defend expansion

A liberal public interest law firm is asking a judge to allow four AHCCCS patients to intervene as defendants in the lawsuit against Medicaid expansion, arguing that the program’s director can’t be trusted to represent their interests because he answers to a governor who opposes the 2013 policy.

Apr 22, 2015

DCS bars gay couples from being foster, adoptive parents

The Department of Child Safety quietly reversed a policy in February that allowed married same-sex couples to jointly serve as foster parents or adopt from the more than 16,000 children under the state’s care, even though federal courts have declared Arizona’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.

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