Sen. J.D. Mesnard, R-Chandler, is asking Attorney General Mark Brnovich to investigate whether Tucson's odd-year elections violate a 2018 state law.
Gov. Doug Ducey appointed Martha McSally to temporarily fill the term of Sen. John McCain, and called for an election to be held 27 months after his death.
Congresswoman suffered multiple cracked ribs and spinal fractures in fall last week.
Doug Ducey was in Tucson on Tuesday giving his annual State of the State address.
Remote voting open only to registered Democrats in Iowa who register to attend.
Court says order is to prevent intimidation of people entering buildings.
The Arizona Republican Party collected $81,320 in the three months ending Sept. 30, compared to $347,841 for the state's Dems.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is getting some support after the Progressive Caucus of the Arizona Democratic Party threaten to censure her for backing t…
PHOENIX — A Phoenix-area businessman said Wednesday he’ll challenge U.S. Sen. Martha McSally in the Republican primary, setting up a potential…
PHOENIX — Former major league pitcher Curt Schilling says he's thinking about running for Congress in Arizona.
Appellate judges set a hearing for November.
Lawsuit sought to force special election sooner, claiming appointment violates 17th Amendment.
Independent commission draw's lines here, but political appointments play major role in who sits on panel.
The mere claim of an intent to make a profit is enough to qualify the property for a tax break.
Some Republican lawmakers admitted the law was specifically designed to keep Libertarian candidates off the ballot.
Gov. Doug Ducey signed $11.8 billion measure on Friday.
Some items are likely to affect the day-to-day lives of typical Arizonans.
Arizona taxpayers won't be funding a special program designed to help groups that urge women not to terminate pregnancies.
Victims will have until age 30 to sue their abusers; optional temporary "window" created for those already past that age to seek legal action.
Ruling is setback to effort to contain use to only plant leaves, flowers.
PHOENIX — Arizonans who have medical marijuana cards are legally entitled to buy and use gummy bears, candies, extracts, tinctures and resins …
PHOENIX — House Republicans voted early Saturday to approve an $11.8 billion spending plan after also agreeing to $386 million in cuts in stat…
PHOENIX — House Republicans voted early Saturday to approve an $11.8 billion spending plan after also agreeing to $386 million in cuts in stat…
Key elements of the plan are in place, but some issues remain in dispute.
Another bill classifying vaping products the same as tobacco still needs House approval.