Economist: Proposition 100 was unavoidable, helpful

Three years ago, Arizona voters approved Proposition 100, which raised the state sales tax by a penny on the dollar for three years.

Arizona Supreme Court reduces former prosecutor's suspension

The Arizona Supreme Court has reduced the suspension of a former Maricopa County prosecutor by a day. But, that one day makes a difference.

Arizona among top ten bike-friendly states

Arizona has cracked the top ten bicycle-friendly states, according to new rankings from the League of American Bicyclists.

Legislature approves gold, silver as legal tender

A bill to allow Arizonans to pay for goods and services with gold and silver is headed to Governor Brewer.

Legislature to work three-day weeks, starting this week

The state capitol will be quiet Monday today, as lawmakers take the day off – they’re expected to work Tuesdays through Thursdays for a little while.

Arizona utilities say they are ready for summer demand

Arizona utilities this week gave regulators a sense of how their supply of energy is looking for this summer. They told members of the Arizona Corporation Commission that they are ready to handle the increased demand that higher temperatures will bring.

Legislature approves more money for redistricting commission

State lawmakers have approved sending more money to the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission and giving the panel more flexibility in how it spends the cash it already has.

Jazz in AZ and KJZZ Celebrate International Jazz Day - April 30 at 9 p.m.

Jazz in AZ and KJZZ Celebrate International Jazz Day - April 30 at 9 p.m.

Sentence handed down in tax fraud case

A Casa Grande woman has been sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison for tax fraud.

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