Arizona's Booming Tech Sector

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey and Milestone Technologies, a Silicon Valley-based technology firm, announced the company’s plans to expand in Arizona, bringing 100 new jobs to the state.

Dr. Dowling Announces Candidacy for Arizona’s 8th Congressional District

Litchfield Park, Arizona - Last week at the Superior Court of Maricopa County, the State Republican party attorney filed an unprecedented 63-page, 16 count complaint alleging fraud against U. S. Congress candidate (District 8) Dr. Sandra Dowling, trying to keep her off the ballot. This came through the congressional office for District 21. Yesterday morning, the County signature count supported former Marine, Dr. Sandra Dowling.  The State Republican Party Attorney, Kory Langhofer, dropped the frivolous case in support of Dr. Dowling. With this news, Sandra is excited to kick off her campaign to run for U.S. Congress representing Arizona’s 8th Congressional District.

Katie Conner Joins Attorney General's Office as New Spokesperson and Director of Media Relations

Phoenix, Arizona - Katie Conner has joined the Office of the Arizona Attorney General and will serve as the new Spokesperson and Director of Media Relations for Mark Brnovich. For the past five years, Conner has worked as an Emmy award-winning reporter for ABC15.

Arizona Attorney General's Office Announces $400,000 in Community Grants to Educate Youth on Opioid Abuse

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Friday that three community organizations from across the state will receive a total of $400,000 in grants to help combat youth opioid abuse within Arizona. The grants will be used to educate middle and high school aged youth, and 18-21 year old college students at Yavapai College and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University about the dangers of opioid misuse and abuse.

Page Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Federal Prison for Aggravated Sexual Abuse

Phoenix, Arizona - Monday, Frank Junior Young, 23, of Page, Ariz., and a member of the Navajo Nation, was sentenced by Senior U.S. District Judge Stephen M. McNamee to 144 months in prison, followed by a term of 15 years of supervised release.  Young had previously pleaded guilty to aggravated sexual abuse.