Legislature says no damage from website hacking
Legislative officials say their public website appears undamaged after a security breach by a hacker group.
Legislative officials say their public website appears undamaged after a security breach by a hacker group.
Arizona is one of more than two dozen states challenging the federal health care overhaul, but Republican Gov. Jan Brewer’s administration is moving to implement part of the contested law by reviewing health insurance rates to see if they should be labeled unjustifiably high.
A federal grand jury today charged Rep. Ben Arredondo with bribery, fraud, attempted extortion and false statements for allegedly taking thousands of dollars in game tickets and other perks in exchange for brokering property deals in Tempe.
A U.S. senator has asked federal authorities to consider seeking repayment of federal aid to Maricopa County if they determine that Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s office used tax dollars from Washington to detain people whose civil rights the sheriff’s office is accused of violating.
A Flagstaff man who is suing the city is now its mayor.
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill that will allow students to pay for a private education using public funds.
The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday gave death row inmate Samuel Lopez another 43 days to live, a delay designed to give three new members of the Board of Executive Clemency time to gain enough training before hearing his plea for mercy.
Businessman Bob Worsley has bagged the coveted endorsement of Mesa Mayor Scott Smith in his race to capture a seat in the Arizona Senate.
Businessman Bob Worsley has bagged the coveted endorsement of Mesa Mayor Scott Smith in his race to capture a seat in the Arizona Senate.
A hacker group is claiming responsibility for a security breach to the Arizona Legislature’s website.