Alexandra Gehrke and Jeffrey King face up to 20 years in prison each for defrauding Medicare in a wound-care scheme.
The U.S. Department of Justice says Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has no legal right to try to overturn President Trump ...
The Department of Justice says Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has no legal right to try to overturn President Donald ...
Two owner-operators of three Arizona medical companies have pleaded guilty to billing more than $1.2 billion in false and ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs administered the oath to Cruz, who restores the bench to seven members after the retirement of Justice ...
A GOP lawmaker proposes a repeal of the Arizona ban on machine gun, silencers & explosives, leaving enforcement solely to ...
Department of Justice says attorneys general lack standing to challenge birthright citizenship order
The Department of Justice says Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has no legal right to try to overturn President Trump’s executive order abolishing birthright citizenship.
Alexandra Gehrke and Jeffrey King, both from Phoenix, are accused of scamming health insurance plans of over $1 billion.
An Arizona couple pleaded guilty for their role in orchestrating a $1.2 billion scheme to file fraudulent insurance claims ...
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court on Wednesday, making the state appellate ...
Arizona death row inmate Aaron Gunches has asked to be executed next month. This comes as Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney ...
The Navajo Nation's Washington office has contacted the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to determine best practices for ...
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