Arizona Enshrines Abortion Rights in Constitution with Proposition 139, Attorney General Kris Mayes Announces Milestone
Arizona enshrines abortion rights in its constitution with Proposition 139, rendering earlier state abortion bans unconstitutional. Attorney General Kris Mayes confirmed this step forward for reproductive rights.
Arizona's State Capitol Adorned with Ponderosa Pine from San Carlos Apache Tribe in Symbol of Unity and Tradition
A Ponderosa pine gifted by the San Carlos Apache Tribe is displayed at the Arizona State Capitol, symbolizing goodwill and cultural connections between the state and the tribe.
Coconino County Seeks Applicants for Williams Unified School District Governing Board Role
Coconino County is seeking applicants for the Williams Unified School District governing board; the term ends in 2026. Eligibility hinges on Arizona voter status and district residency. Applications are accepted until December 26, 2024.
Arizona Officials Clash Over Electoral Confidence Post-Election; AG Mayes Remains Cautious as Secretary Fontes Declares End to Denialism
Arizona officials showed mixed feelings on electoral confidence after certifying election results; Secretary of State Fontes declared the end of "election denialism," contrasting with Attorney General Mayes' cautious outlook.
Lisa Fitzgibbons Makes History as Casa Grande's First Female Mayor Since 1929, New City Council Members Poised for Civic Leadership
Lisa Fitzgibbons becomes Casa Grande's first female mayor since 1929, with new council members Dugan, BeDillon, and Romo joining to prioritize economic growth and quality of life.












