ARIZONA@WORK Pinal County and Phoenix Earn Golden Prospector Award for Exemplary Response to Nikola Corporation Layoffs
ARIZONA@WORK's Rapid Response initiative for laid-off Nikola Corporation workers earned them the 2025 Golden Prospector Award for swiftly connecting job seekers with new opportunities.
Arizona AG Settles Case Against Assisted Living Facility Owners Following Elopement and Death of Vulnerable Adult
The Arizona AG settled a case involving a dementia patient's heat death, holding an assisted living facility accountable for failing to comply with door-alarm safety requirements.
Arizona Strikes Groundbreaking $11 Million Settlement with Riverview Dairy to Safeguard Groundwater in Sulphur Springs Valley
Arizona AG Kris Mayes announced a settlement with Riverview Dairy reducing groundwater usage and providing $11 million for local water access improvements in the Sulphur Springs Valley.
Arizona Lawmakers Propose $1.1 Billion Tax Relief Plan to Align With Federal Reforms
Arizona's GOP lawmakers propose to align state tax codes with federal changes for an estimated $1.1 billion tax relief over three years, focusing on child tax credits and childcare deductions to support families.
Arizona Rep. Chris Lopez Proposes Bill to Cut Taxes on Rancher Infrastructure to Lower Beef Prices
Rep. Chris Lopez proposes Arizona bill HB 2152 to eliminate state tax on ranchers' water and infrastructure upgrades, potentially reducing beef prices for consumers and easing financial burdens on ranchers.
Arizona Strikes Groundbreaking Water Management Settlement with Riverview; Senator Gallego Spearheads $11M Water Conservation Effort in Willcox
Arizona settles with Riverview, LLP, cutting groundwater usage and investing $11 million in local water initiatives, influenced by Senator Gallego's advocacy for sustainable water practices.
Senator Ruben Gallego Criticizes President's Military Actions in Venezuela, Cites Constitutional Concerns
Senator Ruben Gallego criticized President Trump's military actions in Venezuela on the Senate floor, drawing from his own combat experience and warning against a war without clear plans.
Pima County Board of Supervisors to Hold Evening Meetings for Improved Public Involvement
Pima County Board of Supervisors will hold evening meetings from May 12 to increase public participation, adjusting meeting days to second and fourth Tuesdays to avoid clashes with the City of Tucson.












