Brewer signs bill to restore AHCCCS, KidsCare funding
Gov. Jan Brewer on May 6 signed a bill to restore funding that was stripped from AHCCCS and KidsCare, a move aimed at preventing the loss of more than $7 billion in federal money for health care.
White powder sent to guv was non-hazardous; letter made threats
The suspicious letter that prompted a lockdown of the Executive Tower on May 4 was addressed to the governor and was threatening in nature, although the white powder inside was non toxic, according to Capitol Police.
Boosted by immigration and health care, Brewer leads GOP pack
The view from the top must be a welcome sight for Gov. Jan Brewer, especially considering the valley she was in just months ago.
Ariz. governor has appearances Tuesday in Tucson
Gov. Jan Brewer is in Tucson on Tuesday for political and official business.
Arpaio to announce whether he’ll run for governor
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio plans to announce Monday whether he'll run for governor.
Denver schools protest Arizona immigration law
Denver Public Schools officials say they are banning work-related travel to Arizona so employees are not scrutinized under a law requiring officers to ask people about their immigration status.
Brewer signs 63 more bills, vetoes two others
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed 63 bills this week, bringing the total number of bills signed into law this session to 209. She signed 20 bills today, 18 on Tuesday, and another 25 bills on Monday.
Yes on 100 campaign ads to feature Brewer
Gov. Jan Brewer hasn't started airing television commercials for her campaign yet, but voters and viewers will see plenty of her over the next several weeks as she hits the airwaves in support of Proposition 100.
Judge’s ruling: Mills defrauded his business partner
Buz Mills has made it clear he’s ready to spend a boatload of cash on his campaign to become Arizona’s next governor, but eight years ago a judge in Florida ruled that Mills cheated a business partner out of millions of dollars by withholding information about the sale of a company both of them owned.
Vandals leave hate signs at state Capitol
The conflict over a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration in Arizona intensified Monday as vandals smeared refried beans in the shape of swastikas on the state Capitol's windows.
Sharpton vows to protest Arizona immigration bill
The Rev. Al Sharpton and New York-area Hispanic leaders vowed Sunday to fight Arizona's new immigration law through legal challenges and with civil disobedience if those challenges fail.
Arizona employers can still ban guns in workplace
Legislation that will allow most people in Arizona to carry a concealed weapon without a permit won't change employers' ability to ban firearms from the workplace.