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The purported fraudulent billings represent a staggering 20% of the entire statewide "sober living" scheme in Arizona.
A new law adds more oversight to county treasurer departments from the state auditors, requiring more in-depth audits.
Gov. Katie Hobbs said there's no way the state can help Arizonans who will lose federal assistance if President Trump’s "Big ...
Arizona public schools will receive all the state dollars they expected for June, now that the Legislature has passed a ...
You may need more than you realize to retire in Arizona. On Your Side's Susan Campbell shares how much it will take to be ...
Both Democratic U.S. senators from Arizona, along with the rest of the chamber's Democrats, voted against the Trump-backed ...
In a special Sonoran Sky and Extra Point crossover episode, Meteorologist April Warnecke and AZ Family Sports Director Mark ...
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Post Malone has been making his way through his “Big Ass Stadium” tour and recently left a big mark in a dive bar along his tour route. On June 21, Malone performed in Glendale, Arizona, and while ...
Here's what's open and closed in Arizona on the Fourth of July, from grocery stores to banks, including Costco, Walmart, ...
On June 22, MCSO was called about a missing 5-year-old. Him and his dog had wandered into the desert. MARICOPA COUNTY, Ariz. ...
The Arizona Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Arizona offers Powerball, Mega Millions, The Pick, Triple Twist, Fantasy 5 and Pick 3 as well as Scratchers, ...
Senate Bill 1247 brings Arizona into compliance with a 2019 federal law that made 21 the legal age for tobacco purchases. But many retailers either ignored the law or didn't check a purchaser's age.
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