State Rep. David Cook Faces Questions of Unethical Relationship With Lobbyist
State Representative David Cook and lobbyist AnnaMarie Knorr have denied allegations that their relationship was anything but platonic.
State Representative David Cook and lobbyist AnnaMarie Knorr have denied allegations that their relationship was anything but platonic.
The jail denied the man’s repeated pleas for medical attention, the notice of claim alleges.
Among the amenities at this downtown tower: electrical failures, dead air conditioners, brown tap water, and transient Airbnb partiers.
Lawyer Eric Herschmann once sued the Arizona Corporation Commissioner for $60 million.
Firefighting prisoners want the state to recognize their labor through earlier release.
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The prohibitionist side can’t rely on fentanyl cash or grassroots criticism this time.
Plastic bag bans? Inclusionary zoning? Not in Arizona.
Off to the Arizona Supreme Court!
The Massachusetts senator is making a play for Arizona with five new senior staff hires.
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This is a developing story.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it’s investigating the situation following New Times’ report.
“Everybody is going after the same limited supplies of water right now.”
One state lawmaker says Governor Doug Ducey’s attempt to rebrand the Department of Corrections with a new name is like putting “lipstick on a pig.”
He faces a steep run to election.
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