The approved budget includes a historic three-year moratorium on new data center tax incentives, which permits the construction of new data facilities in the state but bars them from qualifying for the state's lucrative sales tax exemptions.
A coalition of Arizona affordability and immigration advocacy organizations are calling on legislators to prioritize struggling Arizonans during state budget negotiations
Since 2013, Maricopa County officials have approved $226 million in sheriff’s office spending related to a settlement aimed at rooting out racial profiling. Auditors found that more than 70% of it was misattributed or misappropriated.
Organizers and advocates are celebrating a tentative victory after the Phoenix City Council voted unanimously to approve a budget that will allocate millions to community programs
Indigenous leaders say that federal contractors are desecrating sacred Native American places and cultural sites at an unprecedented pace in the rush to build more walls on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Access to nature in southern Arizona has been limited not only by environmental risks but also by immigration enforcement and cost.
A new ordinance approved this week by Phoenix City Council makes it a crime to provide food, water and medical care to people experiencing homelessness in city parks.
Mi Familia En Acción Arizona delivered over 6,500 signatures to the Arizona Corporation Commission from ratepayers against the proposed APS rate increase.
The high court’s decision to effectively neuter a key section of the Civil Rights Era law is likely to ripple into the battleground state’s next redistricting cycle. Experts said its full implications for the state’s maps remain unclear.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix on Friday evening in honor of International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day.
