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Axios on MSNFive years later: How COVID changed ArizonaTuesday, former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey declared a state of emergency in response to a growing number of COVID-19 cases in ...
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey declared a state of emergency over COVID-19 on March 11, 2020. Here's a look back, five years later.
America's independent judiciary is under "grave attack" from politicians who wish to delegitimize the court system, Arizona ...
At a forum in February, mayors from several northern Arizona counties discussed the impact of short-term rentals. They blamed ...
It's the second time one Phoenix woman who said she had stellar reviews lost her public service job because of a quest to shrink government.
Gov. Katie Hobbs is dropping her demand that the state dig even deeper into the school trust fund to provide more dollars for ...
Trans kids just want to be themselves. But a halt on gender-affirming care in Arizona leaves many families feeling desperate.
Problems cited by mayors include workforce recruitment struggles, lower school retention rates, higher housing costs and ...
Given no one stepped up to defend the law in Attorney General Kris Mayes' place, it is unlikely the case can be appealed.
Gov. Katie Hobbs to drop demand to dig deeper into the Arizona school trust fund for more education funding, a move that could make a deal with Republicans for teacher ...
Lawmakers are faced with questions of whether and how to extend the voter-approved funding measure known as Prop. 123, which will expire in July.
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