Ducey hit all the right notes on education in his State of the State speech He demonstrated he hears the statewide call to put new money into K-12 schools The sincerity of Ducey's words will be known ...
Gov. Doug Ducey announces that all fired state employees can appeal termination The decision could affect about 1,600 workers who were involuntarily terminated Responding to news reports about ...
Last May, Gov. Doug Ducey encouraged parents and public-education advocates to support Proposition 123 by calling it “a historic first step to providing students with a quality education.” Six months ...
Evidence of the failure of Arizona's child welfare system comes from multiple sources The agency is overwhelmed, but lawmakers are unlikely to approve more funding without better oversight Gov. Doug ...
Adobe Mountain has fired, revoked the medical benefits of a 36-year-old teacher with breast cancer Juvenile Corrections Director Dona Marie Markley says woman 'resigned' An award-winning teacher ...
Arizona’s schools — our students and teachers — need additional investment right now, and they need a multiyear funding commitment from the state. That is why I, after careful consideration of all the ...
In a last-ditch attempt to hold onto his position in the Arizona House of Representatives, Don Shooter used his final moment with a microphone on the House floor to call attention to allegations ...
Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday vetoed a bill — his first of the year — that would have increased cancellations of voter registrations because he was concerned it was "vulnerable to bad actors." In a ...
Another of Gov. Doug Ducey's appointees has come under professional scrutiny amid allegations of questionable personnel practices, with Arizona Parks Director Sue Black facing a state investigation ...
A current and two former deputy state parks directors corroborate allegations of misconduct at agency The three parks officials claim Gov. Doug Ducey's office did only a "cursory" probe of the alleged ...
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Arizona Medicaid fraud: State deploys new AI tool to fight sober-living scheme
Arizona state officials have launched a new artificial intelligence tool called Alivia 360 to target behavioral health fraud that has cost taxpayers billions of dollars since 2020.
Businesses can require customers to wear masks to prevent spreading COVID-19 if they like, but they also can allow people to go maskless even if a city, county or the state tries to require face ...
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