Arizona is on the brink of becoming a major hub for artificial intelligence in the U.S. The Grand Canyon state’s rise in prominence as a center for technological innovation coincides with concerns ...
The perennial quest to lower gas prices in Arizona is sparking debate at the Legislature and in the governor’s race as pain at the pump impacts consumers.
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ office is rolling out a state strategic energy plan to address data center growth, skyrocketing energy demand and high utility bills.
SRP will continue to be a trusted economic partner in our communities, meeting the electric needs of large load customers like data centers while keeping the lights on.
In his leadership role, he decides which bills get hearings and move forward, carrying more influence than rank-and-file legislators.
Refusing to cover basic preventive dental care during pregnancy is costly, both for an individual who suffers the consequences and the taxpayers.
Failure to accurately inform jurors on Leroy McGill’s eligibility for parole during sentencing may prove fatal.
Clean energy resources, particularly solar paired with storage, are increasingly central to navigating these realities.
Proposed tax freeze in Arizona could jeopardize water projects, city officials warn. Lawmakers' plan could limit ability to meet pressing needs.
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.
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.
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.
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