State Senate votes to allow handguns in some schools

The Arizona Senate has approved a bill that lets employees at some rural schools be armed on campus. 

Bill to make workers prove unemployment eligibility advances

A state Senate committee has passed a bill that would change the way workers apply for unemployment. 

Senate candidates meet in first debate Wednesday

Republican Jeff Flake and Democrat Richard Carmona meet for their first debate Wednesday in the race to replace Arizona’s retiring U.S. Senator Jon Kyl. 

AZ Court of Appeals: Mitchell will be on November ballot

Republican legislative nominee Darin Mitchell's name will appear on the November general election ballot after all.

House Republicans vote to end loan guarantees for renewable energy projects

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill eliminating government loan guarantees for renewable energy projects, but the law isn’t likely to make it through the Senate. 

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