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Arizona AG to federal judge: You interpreted abortion …

10/6/2021
PHOENIX — Attorney General Mark Brnovich wants a judge to let him start enforcing a law prohibiting certain abortions despite a federal court ruling that found it unconstitutional. In new …

ASU, Omni Hotels break ground on development under …

9/24/2021
When leaders from the city of Tempe, Arizona State University, the Arizona Board of Regents and Omni Hotels broke ground on a brand new hotel on Sept. 17, they did so with an Arizona Supreme Court case looming overhead.

3 arrested in catalytic converters theft operation, …

9/23/2021
The Mesa Police Department and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office this summer conducted an undercover operation — Operation Heavy Metal — to combat a surge in catalytic converter …

DOJ blasts Arizona AG on border wall argument of …

9/17/2021
PHOENIX — Claims by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich that the Biden administration is altering federal immigration law as part of “population augmentation strategies” is …

Arizona Attorney General files charges against former …

9/9/2021
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office on Thursday filed charges against former Glendale Police Officer Matthew Schneider.

Brnovich tells DOJ to back off Arizona's election …

6/14/2021
PHOENIX — State Attorney General Mark Brnovich is warning his federal counterpart to stay out of the way of the current audit of the 2020 election returns. In a letter Monday to U.S. …

Case closed, no suspects in Glendale’s buried …

6/8/2021
While Arizona ballots from last year’s General Election continue to gain attention in Maricopa County, one bizarre case involving 18 ballots in Glendale appears to be over.

Arizona AG opinion says Ducey can't quash local mask …

4/7/2021
HOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey cannot use his emergency powers to preclude counties from enacting their own mask mandates, Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Tuesday. In an informal legal …

Former Bradley Academy CEO sentenced in theft scheme

3/17/2021
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced March 17 that Daniel K. Hughes, former CEO of the defunct Bradley Academy of Excellence in Goodyear, was sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to pay restitution for his role in the theft of more than $2.6 million from the Arizona Department of Education, the U.S. Dept. of Education, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and the Federal Communications Commission.

Arizona ‘Ballot harvesting’ decision spins on …

3/2/2021
The question of whether Arizona gets to keep its ban on “ballot harvesting” could turn on what was in the mind of a now-ejected state legislator who first proposed the law and how that …

APS to pay $24 million back to customers in rate plan …

2/22/2021
Arizona Public Service Co. will pay tens of thousands of customers a cut of $24 million in an agreementover a billing issue revolving the utility's rate structure implemented nearly four years …

Every week is Consumer Protection Week at the AZ …

2/21/2021
National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) is Feb. 28-March 6, and it’s an opportunity for government agencies, consumer protection groups, and people like you to work together to help others …