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Oct 15, 2021

Attorneys argue over tax cuts in court

A group opposed to the tax cuts approved by the legislature that largely benefit the wealthy wants a judge to reject legal efforts to keep voters from having the last word.

Oct 12, 2021

Arizona teacher shortage continues

Arizona continues to have a shortage of teachers for the classroom.

Oct 12, 2021

Court temporarily halts minimum wage penalty

Arizona can't take more than $1.1 million from Flagstaff as a financial penalty for the city having its own minimum wage, at least not now.

Oct 8, 2021

New fed money not for school mask mandate ban

Arizona is getting another $862 million in federal Covid relief dollars to help safely reopen schools.

Oct 5, 2021

Ducey headed to Texas border event

Republican governors are gathering Wednesday at the border in Texas to criticize the Biden administration's policies.

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Oct 5, 2021

Feds at odds with Ducey’s use of Covid money

A key federal official is telling Gov. Doug Ducey he cannot use Covid grant dollars to penalize schools that impose mask mandates.

Oct 4, 2021

State launches cyber security center

Arizona launched its new cyber command center Monday to deal with threats to state and local government computers.

Oct 2, 2021

Supreme Court to weigh mask mandate ban

The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments about whether the ban on mask mandates at public schools was legally enacted.

Oct 2, 2021

Ducey fights jobless benefits suit

An attorney for Gov. Doug Ducey is asking a judge to toss a bid by a labor group to order him to immediately seek to recoup extra federal jobless benefits that were denied to them when the governor pulled out of the program.

Oct 1, 2021

State’s hospital profits soar

Arizona hospitals overall saw huge increases in their profits last year despite -- or more likely, because of -- Covid.

Sep 29, 2021

Ducey unimpressed with Trump endorsement of Lake

Gov. Doug Ducey slapped back Wednesday at former President Trump for calling him a "Republican in name only.''

Sep 29, 2021

Supreme Court refuses to allow enforcement of mask mandate ban

The Arizona Supreme Court refused Wednesday to let the state start enforcing its new ban on school mask mandates, at least for the time being. 

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