Readers weigh in on Arizona GOP’s SNAP fast food bill
Around 25,000 Arizonans—mostly disabled, elderly, and homeless people—qualify to use SNAP for fast food purchases. Our readers weighed in on a bill that would change that.
Around 25,000 Arizonans—mostly disabled, elderly, and homeless people—qualify to use SNAP for fast food purchases. Our readers weighed in on a bill that would change that.
Gov. Katie Hobbs swiftly killed a Republican-backed tax plan, guaranteeing the battle over how much money Arizonans pay in their tax bills will continue brewing.
A landmark lawsuit against Uber began trial this month in Phoenix federal court, in a growing wave of sexual assault claims against the rideshare giant.
Mark Brnovich, Arizona’s top law enforcement officer during President Trump’s efforts to find evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, has died. He was 59.
At a vigil in downtown Phoenix on Jan. 7, Arizonans chanted for ICE to leave Phoenix following the murder of Renee Nicole Good, a Minneapolis mother of three.
The RTS (Request to Speak) system is a website that allows the public to register opinions and voice comments on bills as they pass through the Arizona House and Senate.
The inner workings of Arizona’s State House and Senate can be confusing. We broke it down to be a little more digestible.
Officials in Arizona and Connecticut are defending their decision to refuse a request by the Justice Department for detailed voter information.
What is a breach of lease notice, and what happens if your landlord gives you one? Don't panic—here's what to do.
Phoenix just passed a controversial new ordinance, and a lot of people are not happy about it. Here's what you need to know.