Cyber security consultants fight Arizona audit public records demands
Two Maricopa County judges are growing increasingly frustrated that a cybersecurity consultant working for the Arizona Senate has not provided…
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Two Maricopa County judges are growing increasingly frustrated that a cybersecurity consultant working for the Arizona Senate has not provided…
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The Arizona Public Service (APS) wanted to raise customer rates but the Arizona Corporation Commission has given final approval to reduce base rates…
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An Election Day ballot measure to gradually increase Tuscon’s minimum wage has been overwhelmingly approved, with the city to reach $15 an hour by…
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On November 3, Arizona Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema released a letter urging a quick release of drought relief and for more funds to be…
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On November 3, Representative Raúl M. Grijalva released a statement regarding the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision on the Arizona Legislature’s…
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On November 3, Lacy Cooper, an upcoming candidate for Attorney General, has announced that she has been endorsed by Lisa Graham Keegan, a leading…
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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation decided not to send water rushing through the Grand Canyon this month to rebuild beaches for campers and sandbars for…
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The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimously upheld a lower court judgment that found the Republican-controlled Legislature violated the state…
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Tribal grassroots groups say the Arizona Corporation Commission is giving the Navajos, Hopis and rural communities in northern Arizona only token…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation decided against sending water rushing through the Grand Canyon this fall to redeposit sediment…
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Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents say they recently found 10 undocumented, immigrants, including two little girls, crammed into the bed of a pickup…
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The Arizona Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the Republican-controlled Legislature violated the state constitution by including new laws…
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On November 2, Raiders wide receiver Henry Rugs III was involved a car accident while in the central Las Vegas Valley area at approximately 3:40…
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On November 2, Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) announced three projects to provide shelter and services to Arizonans…
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The Arizona Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in an appeal of a court ruling that found new laws banning schools from requiring masks and a…
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The first Tuesday of November means that it’s Election…
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On Monday, November 21, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made a statement saying they will help schools with their heating, ventilation, and…
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The Biden administration’s decision to allow vaccinated people to enter the U.S. by land for nonessential travel starting next week has many…
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On November 1, a lawsuit regarding health care quality of more than 27,000 Arizona prisoners will be headed to…
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The Maricopa County Sheriff’ office is looking at ways to use Arizona National Guard personnel to help operate the understaffed jail…
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