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"Horizon" host Ted Simons, left, moderates a debate between Arizona attorney general candidates Tom Horne, center, and Andrew Thomas, right.
Attorney General Tom Horne is warning Arizona residents to be on the lookout for a mailer that asks for illegal up-front fees to join a national lawsuit.
"Horizon" host Ted Simons, right, moderates a debate Wednesday between Democratic candidates for Arizona attorney general, from left: Vince Rabago, Felecia Rotellini and David Lujan.
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas announced Wednesday he is forming an exploratory committee to consider a run for Arizona attorney general in the 2010 election.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard wants to know why Valley gas prices are more than 30 cents higher than what the average U.S. consumer is paying.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has submitted the first part of its fraud investigation into Cactus Towing to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has submitted the first part of its fraud investigation into Cactus Towing to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
The former state banking chief accused a foe in the attorney general's race of filing a lawsuit against a payday lender to get some publicity and then abandoning the case.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard wants the federal government to more closely regulate when refineries switch from winter to summer gasoline blends so they don’t all do it at the same time, a move that results in huge gas price increases in the East Valley every spring.
Attorney General Terry Goddard improperly used legal tactics in an effort to hinder a criminal investigation in his office, Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas contends in a lawsuit filed Monday.
Methamphetamines are the "biggest illegal drug menace in America," according to a group of attorneys general and drug experts who convened Thursday in Scottsdale for the 2005 Methamphetamine Summit.
February 25, 2005
Methamphetamines are the "biggest illegal drug menace in America," according to a group of attorneys general and drug experts who convened Thursday in Scottsdale for the 2005 Methamphetamine Summit.
A groundbreaking civil union ordinance in the southern Arizona city of Bisbee will lose much of its punch after Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne on Monday said he's reached an agreement in principal on changes that will remove his opposition and a threat to sue to block it from taking effect.
The Arizona Treasurer has called for an independent investigation to decide if $1.1 million in payments to the attorney general’s office last year was legal.
Scottsdale council members praised the clarity brought by the Arizona attorney general’s legal opinion that leaves no doubt that they can speak with the media or their constituents about an upcoming vote.
The Department of Economic Security isn’t the only state agency having financial woes dealing with the new child welfare reforms.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard said Wednesday that some gas wholesalers and retailers doubled or tripled their profits last summer, in part because they took advantage of supply worries in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard said Wednesday that some gas wholesalers and retailers doubled or tripled their profits last summer, in part because they took advantage of supply worries in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
A consumer fraud lawsuit has been filed against a Chandler moving company, Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard announced Tuesday.
Gov. Jan Brewer and Attorney General Tom Horne explain the claim they filed Thursday against the federal government for failing to secure the border. The move is a counter to the charges by the Obama administration that Arizona acted illegally in enacting its own laws aimed at illegal immigrants.
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard wants to know if at least two companies that handle student loans in Arizona have broken the law.
The race for Arizona attorney general has turned into two separate campaigns.
The race for Arizona attorney general has turned into two separate campaigns. One is waged in the traditional way of pressing palms, erecting campaign signs and trading barbs.
I don’t suppose some Arizona voters will care about Tom Horne’s lifetime trading ban by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (along with people like Bernie Madoff and Michael Milkin) or his failure to report a 1970 bankruptcy in several annual reports for his law firm during his primary run for attorney general. But they certainly should care about his eight-year record as superintendent of public schools. They should care that he proudly gives himself an “A” for the job he did, while our school system slid from about 40th overall in the nation to its present position of dead last. Now he’s running for attorney general — the lawyer for us, the people of Arizona. I don’t think we want our lawyer to be either unethical or a proven failure. Tom Horne is both.
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