The city of Safford on Monday launched a new online building permit application system that it says will make the process more streamlined and user-friendly.
PHOENIX — The Court of Appeals is not going to oust Kris Mayes as attorney general and replace her with Abe Hamadeh.
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Trick-or treaters enjoy goodies provided by representatives of retail giant Costco. It was one of the most popular ...
I lost my girl and I lost my fun. I fought the law and the law won.” — Sonny Curtis, "I Fought the Law" ...
Gila Valley residents interested in seeing how the Arizona Supreme Court operates when it is in session have an opportunity ...
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Graham County Attorney Scott Bennett wanted to make the courthouse a less scary place, so he and his staff invited the ...
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