Republicans went on the offensive against Hobbs by organizing an ad hoc committee to examine what has led to a budget ...
‘Fill in that gap’: Arizona hopes to have Missing Endangered Persons alert system live by summer
For years, Indigenous families have shared their experiences of reporting a missing loved one, highlighting how it is often ...
To talk about new candidates getting into elections, a lawsuit challenging a voter-approved border security measure and more, ...
Arizona’s wildland firefighters deserve better pay, and Governor Katie Hobbs is right to call for it. But let’s not fool ...
The Arizona Senate did not hold a vote on Liz Archuleta's nomination to the Arizona Board of Regents, and it is unclear why ...
State lawmakers would significantly increase their notoriously low pay under a pair of legislative proposals. The big picture ...
Arizona caregivers call blame game over $122M shortfall for disability services 'very disheartening'
Caregivers say they are frustrated Republican lawmakers spent time discussing the cause of a $122 million shortfall in the ...
As families anxious that they’ll lose vital services for their kids with disabilities at the end of the month gathered at the ...
A farmer who made negative comments about President Donald Trump five years ago may now be terminated from his role as the ...
House Republicans bash Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs during hearing on Developmental Disabilities funding -- then say both sides ...
Republican lawmakers convened a special panel to examine the reasons for the Division of Developmental Disabilities' cost overruns and growth rate.
Federal law enforcement agencies will deploy more people and expand resources to help deal with missing and murdered Indigenous people.
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