Arizona judges won't force the state to determine if there needs to be greater state oversight of water use along the upper San Pedro River.
Republican lawmakers are close to sending a state budget, but several GOP members and the governor have signaled they’re already waiting for the next set of negotiations.
A court order placing the state prison health care system under independent receivership has left officials with one important question: Who is up to the task?
Republican lawmakers on Monday unveiled their plan to balance the state budget and finance the tax breaks they want by eliminating others they don't.
A voter-approved measure to allow state and local police to arrest some people who entered the country illegally could be one step closer to enforcement.
Your design could be the cover of the special section showcasing our prestigious annual event honoring the people who shape Arizona politics — The Best of the Capitol 2026.
After protesters interrupted a church service in Minneapolis in January, Arizona legislators moved to expand protections for religious services and activities.
Court rules Arizona's water department acted illegally in restricting housing development in Phoenix over water supply concerns.
Improving early literacy is not just an early education issue – it is one of Arizona’s most powerful strategies for economic success and expanding opportunity.
William Auther details the importance of the Arizona Commission for Judicial Performance Review and how it ensures a high-caliber bench.
The Senate Director Nominations Committee returned this week after a hiatus to approve Gov. Katie Hobbs’ second nominee to lead the Department of Housing.
Through Arizona’s Energy Promise we can send a strong signal to work together for the betterment of Arizona's energy policies.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results