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A federal judge has run out of patience over an "unreasonable delay'' by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect Mount ...
The Permit Freedom Act proved Arizona can cut red tape, boost housing supply, lower costs and grow the economy.
Porter sat down with the Arizona Capitol Times to discuss her career trajectory, the state’s groundwater usage and other ...
We have a duty to lead our congregations, but also to serve the broader community. That means leaving the land, water and air ...
Delayed access to care often leads to more severe illness, greater emergency department use, and higher health care costs.
Facing sweeping federal cuts, Arizona has allocated state funding to civil legal aid for the first time in its fiscal history ...
Arizona is en route to creating an oversight office to monitor and report on the state Department of Corrections, ...
Housing advocates are disappointed at the loss of a first-of-its-kind state housing tax credit program in the most recent ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that would prohibit law enforcement agencies from using photo enforcement systems to issue ...
The halt that triggered screams from homebuilders was prompted by new analyses from the Arizona Department of Water Resources showing there just wasn’t enough groundwater to support new housing.
Key Points: Governor vetoed 178 bills this session, surpassing her previous record Photo enforcement and expedited election results bills vetoed Hobbs looking to improve vote counting next session It ...
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