Arizona Attorney General Secures Prison Sentence for Medicaid Fraud Perpetrator in Crackdown on Healthcare Scams
Arizona's Attorney General Kris Mayes announced the conviction and first prison sentence for Medicaid fraud, with Ariell Dix sentenced to three and a half years for setting up fake clinics and scamming millions from state Medicaid.
House Minority Whip Clark Endorses Engel, Critiques Ciscomani on Women’s Health in Tucson Campaign
House Minority Whip Katherine Clark endorsed Democrat Kirsten Engel against Republican incumbent Juan Ciscomani, criticizing Ciscomani on women's health issues during a Tucson campaign stop.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Signs Bill to Curtail Deepfake Influence in Elections, Vetoes Others Over Free Speech Concerns
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes a bill on deepfakes citing free speech concerns, signs others related to elections, public health, and public-private partnerships.
Generations Gather in Arizona to Honor Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day
Visitors honored fallen service members at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona on Memorial Day, reflecting on the sacrifices made for freedom, while veterans and families participated in acts of remembrance and respect.
High Stakes Lowered, Feds Sweeten the Pot by Reclassifying Marijuana, Phoenix Businesses to Harvest Tax Break Bonanza
The U.S. federal government reclassified marijuana to Schedule III, which may significantly reduce tax burdens on dispensaries and impact Arizona's cannabis businesses and public health policies.












