Arizona Digest

PHOENIX __ Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Wednesday she’s suing a Saudi business for violating a public nuisance law for what she says is excessive groundwater pumping that threatens …

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IMMIGRATION-CALIFORNIASAN DIEGO — The sheriff of the nation’s fifth-largest county has defied a new policy to limit cooperation with fed …

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