Transgender individuals born in Arizona are entitled to get an amended birth certificate without first having to undergo a sex change operation.
A clearer legal position from the Arizona Department of Education on graduation requirements for students with disabilities sets the stage for more robust guidance as districts and parents seek to ...
When the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) replaced NAFTA in 2020, it did more than modernize a landmark yet outdated agreement. It established the framework for more than $1.8 trillion in ...
Arizona has implemented the final elements of its “Next Generation 911” system, designed to ensure that cell phone users have as much access to the emergency system as those calling from homes or ...
Republican legislative leaders are now entitled to challenge a voter-approved measure designed to shine a light on "dark ...
By teaching, lobbying and raising awareness, Reyna Montoya, the CEO and founder of Aliento, works hard for Arizona's ...
A Tucson attorney is arguing that former state Sen. Justine Wadsack shouldn’t be excused from paying her share of the costs ...
The Arizona Corporation Commission was created to be a watchdog for the people. It’s time to hold it accountable to that mission.
Arizona's bioscience industry has grown with medical schools and funding, but faces policy hurdles and federal funding cuts.
All 265 bills signed throughout this spring’s legislative session take effect starting Sept. 26, bringing about numerous changes to Arizona policies.
Adelita Grijalva will assume her late father’s seat in Congress after winning a special election in Southern Arizona on Sept.
A week after her decisive win in an Arizona special election for the U.S. House, Democrat Adelita Grijalva has yet to take office.