Saudi-Arabian farming company Fondomonte seeks to pause a lawsuit over groundwater pumping in Arizona, but AG Mayes resists.
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Federal government agrees to offset costs and set up oversight for new DHS immigration facility in Surprise, Arizona.
Arizona lawmakers aim to repeal March 31 as "Dr. Cesar Estrada Chavez Day" due to allegations of past misconduct.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap plans to declare voters ineligible after a federal database flags them as non-citizens.
The U.S. Forest Service transferred Oak Flat to Resolution Copper, a setback for opponents of the proposed mine.
Scottsdale plans a new parking structure in Old Town, sparking criticism over its location and impact on local aesthetics.
Andy Biggs aims to revitalize Arizona's dormant Yuma desalination plant with federal funding amid water challenges.
A human rights hearing examined the Trump administration's practice of deporting migrants to third countries.
A Maricopa County judge criticized supervisors for forcing Recorder Heap to testify, sparking legal disputes over elections.
Chandler expands its well system with a $1M grant, aiming to diversify water sources as Colorado River reliability wanes.










