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Arizona Lawmakers Introduce Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship at State Funded Hospitals

Arizona lawmakers are debating Senate Bill 1268, which would require hospitals receiving state funds to ask patients about their citizenship status.

Rep. Raul Grijalva Dies at 77, Cancer Treatment Complications

Rep. Raul Grijalva, a Democratic lawmaker representing Arizona’s 7th District in the U.S. House of Representatives, passed away Thursday morning at the age of 77 due to complications from his cancer treatment. His office confirmed his passing in a statement, highlighting his decades of service and dedication to Southern Arizonans.

Arizona Supreme Court Introduces AI-Generated Spokespeople

The Arizona Supreme Court has announced the introduction of two new spokespeople—but with a digital twist.

Phoenix Police Department Sees Surge in New Applicants

The Phoenix Police Department is experiencing a major increase in new applicants as it continues to grapple with over 600 officer vacancies.

Democratic Arizona State Senator Eva Burch Resigns

Arizona State Senator Eva Burch, a Democrat from Mesa, has announced her resignation from office.

Arizona Sues Cord Blood Banking Company for Deceptive Practices

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit against CBR, a major national cord blood banking company.

Arizona House Passes Preston’s Law to Address Teen Violence

Lawmakers in the Arizona House of Representatives have passed Preston’s Law, a bill aimed at combating mob violence and ensuring tougher penalties for individuals involved in group assaults.

Man in Custody Following Shooting at Arizona Hospital

A man is in custody following a shooting at HonorHealth hospital in Scottsdale, Arizona. Police report that a security guard was shot and sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

Dust Storm Hits Phoenix, Disrupts Spring Training and Travel

The first dust storm of the season swept through Phoenix on March 1, reducing visibility and making travel conditions hazardous.

Arizona Power Grid Bill Passes to Prevent Blackouts

The Arizona Senate approved Senate Bill 1309 on Wednesday, a measure designed to ensure a stable power grid and prevent blackouts like those seen in California. The bill, introduced by State Sen. Frank Carroll, R-Rio Vista, passed with a 17-12 vote, with one senator abstaining.

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