Arizona faces a health care professional shortage, ranking ninth worst in the U.S. A proposed bill aims to establish a workforce development program to address the shortage.
Judge considers halting lawsuit against Saudi-owned alfalfa farm as Arizona's water department moves to regulate groundwater use.
Two plans for a takeover of the Arizona Department of Corrections health care system are before a federal judge, but the state's appeal muddies the timeline.
Judge rules that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes lacked authority to approve Arizona Independent Party name change, calling it a political bait and switch.
Clean energy resources, particularly solar paired with storage, are increasingly central to navigating these realities.
Gov. Katie Hobbs and Republican lawmakers are in a budget battle over tax conformity and Prop. 123. Negotiations are on hold until a plan is presented.
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes did not have the authority to grant the Arizona Independent Party name change, according to the Maricopa County Superior Court.
Arizona lawmakers propose comprehensive regulation of government surveillance, requiring public vote and strict limits on data usage and retention.
Proposed tax freeze in Arizona could jeopardize water projects, city officials warn. Lawmakers' plan could limit ability to meet pressing needs.
Using disproportionate financial and political power to block new homes, particularly in high-opportunity areas, is plain wrong.
The detection of newly engineered opioids depends not only on interdiction, but on laboratory architecture and data integration.
Sen. J.D. Mesnard proposes adding 30 more members to the Arizona House, dividing districts to improve representation and bring the state in line with others.