Caring For Our Most Vulnerable

Phoenix, Arizona - May is Arizona Foster Care Awareness Month, a month set aside to acknowledge the foster, adoptive and kinship parents, family members, volunteers, mentors, teachers, care providers, advocates and many more who serve Arizona’s youth.

El Mirage Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Sexual Exploitation of a Minor

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced 25-year-old Marco Antonio Alvarado, of El Mirage, was sentenced Friday to 12 years in the Arizona Department of Corrections after being convicted on felony charges of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor and Attempted Sexual Exploitation of a Minor.  Alvarado will serve a consecutive term of lifetime probation upon his release from prison, and will have to register as a sex offender. 

Attornet General Brnovich Leads Coalition Challenging Unfair Dial Corporation Class Action Settlement

Phoenix, Arizona - In a continuation of his ongoing effort to protect consumers from unfair class action settlements, Attorney General Mark Brnovich this week led a bipartisan coalition of twelve state Attorneys General in urging a New Hampshire federal court to reject a proposed class action settlement against Dial Corporation that would send 60% of the settlement cash to attorneys instead of consumers.

Arizona Accepts Three New Participants into FinTech Sandbox

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced today the approval of three more Arizona FinTech Sandbox participants, Align Income Share Funding, Inc., ENIAN, Ltd., and Verdigris Holdings Inc. The program, which was launched in August of 2018, now has six participants.

Report: Arizona prefers to visit this summer destination

Yuma, Arizona - A 2019 report from travel research company InsureMyTrip found that while most Arizona-based travelers prefer to stay in the US this summer, Canada is gaining popularity as a trending international destination.