The U.S. Department of Labor acknowledges that immigration crackdowns could lead to fewer farm workers, resulting in higher ...
America spends more than $130 billion a year — over one-quarter of the entire Medicare budget — on kidney disease. And yet, ...
Government shutdown halts Impact Aid payments, affecting Arizona school districts on tribal lands. Funding used for teacher ...
Get to know the process of grading judges' performance in preparation for the 2026 retention elections. Voters will have the opportunity to decide whether they should remain on the bench.
At each step of an impromptu tour of the Career and Technical Education District, Chad Wilson, EVIT superintendent, showed ...
A state agency dedicated to finding long-term water solutions in Arizona is nearing a decision on six water importation ...
A new law aiming to save water through the sale of Arizona’s farmlands to housing developers has marked a new era of ...
Arizona’s new law regulating bitcoin ATMs has taken effect, making it the latest state to place new restrictions on virtual ...
Kudos to Mayor Romero and Council for standing up to TEP and filing as an intervenor with the Arizona Corporation Commission ...
As a federally-imposed deadline looms for a deal in Colorado River negotiations, Arizona water officials say conversations ...
Voters must continue to ensure that vote-by-mail and other proven election systems remain protected from these baseless ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the first recipient of an alternative designation of assured water supply amid ongoing lawsuits ...
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