Despite the new announcement by the FDA about abortion medication, Arizonans will still have a challenging time acquiring these drugs.
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Despite the new announcement by the FDA about abortion medication, Arizonans will still have a challenging time acquiring these drugs.
“I’m better for this job than Kyrsten Sinema because I haven’t forgotten where I came from.”
Marijuana sales brought in $221 million in taxes in 2021, and sales in 2022 were on pace to eclipse that number, with $196 million in taxes in the first nine months of the year.
Arizona continues to have a pro-growth economic setting, but declining housing affordability, inflation, and interest rate hikes threaten to slow economic expansion.
Roughly 70% of Latino voters and voters age 18-29 preferred Sen. Mark Kelly and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs over their Republican opponents,
Arizona’s trees are reaching peak vibrancy right now, making this the perfect time for leaf peeping in the Grand Canyon State.
The measure will allow qualifying non-citizen students to pay the current in-state undergraduate tuition of $10,978 per academic year at Arizona’s state universities.
From breaking glass ceilings to championing for the rights of marginalized communities, these women’s stories are worth sharing.
In Arizona, election officials cannot begin counting early ballots that were dropped off late until the polls close, guaranteeing delays.
Here are just some ways to salute the more than 500,000 men and women from Arizona who served in the military.
Here are just some ways to salute the more than 500,000 men and women from Arizona who served in the military.
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District board members oversee how Colorado River water is delivered through the Central Arizona Project.
Two Arizonans representing retirees detail why they think Kari Lake’s economic plan would be a disaster for the state.
Nearly 40 years after the 1955 oil painting worth millions was brazenly stolen from an Arizona museum, the masterpiece is finally back home and ready to be shown.
The Copper Courier spoke with Arizona House candidate Lorena Austin about rising costs of living in Mesa and the state— especially when it comes to housing.
AmeriCorps granted the Arizona Food Bank Network $180,000 to support 33 on-the-ground volunteers who will serve at food banks across Arizona.
After bottoming out at 4% in 2017, labor union membership in Arizona has been slowly rising, but it is still well behind levels of previous years.
Two new studies, including one from the University of Arizona, provide more evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Wuhan, China market where live animals were sold.
A growing number of Arizona’s legislators are current and former educators—and even more are on the ballot this year, vying for a seat at the Capitol.
Tens of thousands of Arizonans—mostly from Scottsdale—have made nearly 35,000 individual donations to Trump’s “Election Defense Fund.”
The multi-millionaire has tried to paint herself as an everywoman who understands the pain Arizona families are experiencing with inflation, but that could prove challenging given her family’s financial interests and her plan to give herself a tax cut.
Arizona’s executive office elections have many candidates with experience in education, but how have they influenced the state’s education system?
The district runs from Camelback Mountain to Pinnacle Peak Road, and represents Paradise Valley and North Scottsdale.
Escape the Valley’s unforgiving heat and kick it poolside with one of these unforgettable local getaways.
Escape the Valley’s unforgiving heat and kick it poolside with one of these unforgettable local getaways.
The district covers a portion of north Phoenix from 43rd Avenue to State Route 51, and from Thunderbird Road to several miles north of the Deer Valley Airport.
The $18 billion budget includes funding for a border wall, public safety, highway construction, and increased investment in Arizona’s public schools.
Bookmark this page for the latest information about Arizona’s candidates for secretary of state in 2022. The Primary Election will be held Aug. 2, and the General Election is Nov. 8.
More than 10,000 Arizonans could see $111.9 million in federal student loan debt erased as part of a $5.8 billion loan discharge announced this week.
More than 77,000 “pandemic babies” were born in Arizona last year, reversing six years of steady declines.