| Arizona News Local, regional, and statewide news continually updated from thousands of sources on the web. Gas Pump Calibration Gas station owners whose pumps are out of calibration now face fines of $1,000 for each one found to be faulty. At least 10 ballot issues for Arizona voters in November Arizona voters will get to decide the fate of 10 and maybe 11 measures this year at the ballot. Head of AZ Health Services resigns in wake of vet problems The head of Arizona's Department of Health Services is stepping down after three years on the job, most recently marked by a political back-and-forth over problems her department discovered at the state nursing ... Group seeks easing of employer sanctions Arizona voters will likely get a chance to do what lawmakers and a federal judge have so far refused to do - ease some of the provisions of the state's new employer-sanctions law. Report: Man accused in Arizona border agent murder goes free The head of the union representing U.S. Border Patrol agents says a man imprisoned in Mexico in connection with a Yuma-based agent's death has been released by a Mexican judge. Man trying to save family from CO poisoning A 62-year-old Arizona man who was able to save his family from carbon monoxide poisoning on a boathouse on Lake Powell died from a heart attack in the process. Helicopter collision in northern Arizona kills 6 Accidents of medical aircraft are at a "disturbing" level, a federal safety official said Monday as he arrived at the scene where two helicopters collided, killing six people. Cozy Spot to Eat After Golf, but Women Are Barred When the men of the Phoenix Country Club saw their feeding ways in peril, they did not tarry. State Supreme Court asked to void renewable energy rule The Arizona Supreme Court is being asked to void a requirement imposed on utilities to generate at least 15 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2025. Something for nearly everyone from legislators High schoolers who can't pass AIMS will continue to get relief. Shoppers will get new protections against identity theft. State lawmakers let guest worker bill die Arizona will not get a chance to set up its own guest worker program. State lawmakers adjourned the session late Friday without bringing the proposal to the floor for a vote. AZ budget OK'd with no votes to spare Without a single vote to spare, state lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to a budget for the fiscal year that begins next week. AAA sees dip in holiday travel For the first time in seven years, AAA is predicting that fewer residents in the Western states, including Arizona, will travel over the upcoming Fourth of July weekend. Arizona Legislature puts gay marriage ban on ballot; similar measure rejected... Arizona voters will decide again in November whether to change the state's constitution to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman. Property Tax Initiative a Step Closer to November Ballot An initiative that would ban any new tax on the sale or transfer of Arizona property is a step closer to being on the November ballot. |
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