A bill advancing in the Arizona Legislature would abolish the police department in Colorado City, a northern Arizona community where state Attorney General Tom
The state Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Republican Gov. Jan Brewer's appointment of Jay Heiler to the Arizona Board of Regents, with Democrats saying
We know more about the path the Loop 202 extension will take around Ahwatukee. It will not go on Gila River tribal land. Tribal members voted that down Tuesday
Arizona voters would decide whether to put redistricting back in the hands of state lawmakers and the governor under a Republican proposal endorsed by a Senate
Amazon.com says it'd be illegal but Arizona legislators are moving ahead with a bill that would require the online retailer to collect sales tax on purchases
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer talked about the border battle on FOX News Channel, appearing on "America's Newsroom."
Maricopa County officials plan to cut the ribbon Tuesday on a new $340 million court building in downtown Phoenix.
An Arizona Senate committee on Wednesday is to consider a Republican proposal to put redistricting back in the hands of state lawmakers and the governor.
A legislator has introduced a bill barring lawsuits against doctors and others if they fail to provide information about a pregnancy that could have led to a
Two candidates running for office in Flagstaff are offering reward money for information leading to vandals who have destroyed their campaign signs.
The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a ruling that barred a woman from running for a city council seat because she doesn't speak English proficiently.
The House has approved so-called "Caylee's Law" bill inspired by the Casey Anthony case in Florida.
Arizona lawmakers advanced a pair of gun-rights bills that would expand where firearms could be carried, including a proposal allowing concealed weapons on
Lawyers for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer filed their opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in her appeal of a ruling that blocked enforcement of the most
A new bill introduced in the Arizona House would generally bar abortions starting at 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Emotions ran high at the state capitol Monday as hundreds of people pack a senate hearing on a bill that would allow students and teachers to carry guns on