Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Medicaid Expansion in Blow to GOP Challenge
With the court firmly on the side of the state Medicaid agency, the third time was evidently not a charm for Republican lawmakers seeking to undo the law.
With the court firmly on the side of the state Medicaid agency, the third time was evidently not a charm for Republican lawmakers seeking to undo the law.
No other husband and wife have been executed in state.
When school had trouble getting approval in California, guess where it headed instead?
Ex-con Chris Martin and family tapping into an industry already generating tens of millions of dollars and may triple in revenue in the next three years.
Tim Coomer says he asked Channel 12 news crew, “Can you let me finish?” But he says there was no collusion with the journalists.
The Secretary of State’s office says it’s hoping to set up a meeting to address the issues.
Security camera footage shows that it apparently took Jason Link a few tries to break the glass.
Arizona began administering the drug, which prevents users from feeling the high of opiates, to selected prisoners in August.
If Congress doesn’t find a solution to DACA 800,000 young immigrants will be left in the lurch — and could be susceptible to fraud.
The Navajo Nation Committee voted down a development plan for tourism in the Grand Canyon.
Police say a gun was used; little information available
Recreational therapy helps one veteran take back his life.
Governor tweeted: “GREAT headline … about Arizona’s efforts to grow our economy and create jobs!” Maybe you should read the story.
Waymo announced there will be fully autonomous cars coming to Chandler. Law enforcement still doesn’t know what to do if these cars crash.
There’s a new sheriff in town — but have things really changed?
John Allen is the last of the family members facing sentencing for the death of the 10-year-old Phoenix girl in 2011.
The court messed up by failing to tell jurors that Jasper Rushing wasn’t eligible for parole.
We’re known for our dry heat and celebrity rehabilitation.
I have been majoring in disability studies for 14 and a half years, since the day my daughter Sophie was born with Down syndrome.
The Democratic Senate candidate’s personal story is compelling but her record in Congress has alienated many progressive members of her party.
“Fifty years from now, they’re going to say that CAIR was one of the most effective civil rights organization of all time,” Linda Sarsour told the crowd.