
Arizona Lawmakers Balance AI Regulation with Innovation Concerns
Arizona lawmakers aim to balance AI regulation with progress, focusing on transparency, legal frameworks, and efficiency.

Arizona lawmakers aim to balance AI regulation with progress, focusing on transparency, legal frameworks, and efficiency.

The U.S. military will exhume 88 sailors’ remains from USS Arizona, using DNA to identify them after 85 years.

Emmanuel Damas, in ICE custody, died of septic shock after an 11-day hospitalization. ICE release omits toothache details.

Edward Van Ness fights APS rate hikes as retirees in Sun City struggle with rising costs that force tough choices.

Parents rallied at the Arizona Capitol after Medicaid insurers canceled contracts with major autism therapy providers.

Biologists believe a pair of California condors may be incubating an egg in northern California for the first time in over a century.

State senators in Arizona approve initial limits on police use of automated license plate readers amid privacy concerns.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes and other Democrats sue Trump again over new tariffs, citing Supreme Court’s prior ruling.

Conservation groups and officials urge the U.S. Senate to reject Trump’s BLM nominee, citing past anti-land actions.

A specialized school in Phoenix aiding immigrant children is closing due to plummeting enrollment, impacting students.

Flagstaff officials introduced new protocols for city interactions with federal agencies, including an online portal.

State senators in Arizona have given preliminary approval to Senate Bill 1111, aimed at regulating automated license plate readers.

