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dentists, Arizona State Dental Board of Examiners
Jul 7, 2023

Arizona dental board fails to protect public, hold dentists accountable

Details about problem dentists in Arizona are hidden under layers of bureaucracy, a tangled complaint system and a public-facing website that is virtually unnavigable, an investigation by the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism found.

Aug 11, 2020

Water parks sue to reopen

The owners of a Mesa water park are suing to be allowed to reopen, claiming the policy of Gov. Doug Ducey that keeps it shuttered is discriminatory. In a new... […]

Feb 22, 2019

Netflix sues state over tax on streaming service

Netflix is suing the Arizona Department of Revenue after the department levied a transaction privilege tax on its streaming service.

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne listens to opening arguments from Yavapai Deputy County Attorney Benjamin Kreutzberg, in a hearing into allegations that Horne and political ally Kathleen Winn, violated campaign finance laws. (Photo by Tom Tingle/The Arizona Republic)
Mar 13, 2014

Horne attorneys want FBI agent’s testimony tossed

Lawyers for Attorney General Tom Horne and ally Kathleen Winn alleged that an FBI agent who served as the prosecution’s key witness against them in their campaign finance case perjured himself on the witness stand and that his testimony should be thrown out.

Nov 8, 2013

No ironclad proof: Case against Horne is circumstantial, but that may be enough

There isn’t necessarily a smoking gun in the campaign coordination case against Attorney General Tom Horne and Kathleen Winn, but election law experts say the circumstantial evidence against them may be enough.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
May 16, 2013

Governor pushes ahead with sales tax reform

Gov. Jan Brewer is pushing ahead with a modified proposal to simplify the state’s sales tax system, one of her key goals this year.

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne attends the official election canvass approval signing at the Historic Senate Chambers at the Capitol, Monday Dec. 3, 2012, in Phoenix. Horne is being investigated by the State Bar over allegations stemming from an investigation into alleged campaign finance violations. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
May 1, 2013

Judge questions MCAO case against Horne; ruling expected on Thursday

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge expressed skepticism over the county attorney’s authority to pursue alleged campaign finance violations by Attorney General Tom Horne, putting the future of the case in question as the state’s top law enforcement officer and a key aide prepare to fight the charges in court.

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