The attorneys general of Arizona, Minnesota, New Mexico and Oregon vowed that they would continue to fight back against sweeping federal cuts.
Oregon AG Dan Rayfield is teaming up with other attorneys general to address federal firings and President Donald Trump's freeze on certain federal funds.
A group of 20 attorneys general are suing the Trump administration over mass layoffs of probationary federal employees, which they claim is illegal and is causing irreparable harm to their states.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes hosted attorneys general from Minnesota, New Mexico and Oregon Wednesday night to hear concerns from Arizona citizens affected by federal job cuts and spending freezes.
Oregon-based MORE Realty is joining the United network, adding 900 agents and expanding the United footprint to Nevada and New Mexico. MORE Realty is retaining its current staff under the ...
Hanrey County, Oregon Jan. 24, 2016 2:51 a.m. New Mexico rancher, Adrian Sewell, says he will no longer take any notice of his grazing contract with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Kristian ...
The Arizona Attorney General, along with AGs from several other states, held a community impact hearing Wednesday night on the Trump administration's DOGE efforts to cut back on spending.
As federal funding freezes continue to impact communities across the country, attorneys general from Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico and Minnesota are hosting a virtual town hall.
Reporter Jerod MacDonald-Evoy joined the Arizona Mirror from the Arizona Republic, where he spent 4 years covering everything from dark money in politics to Catholic priest sexual
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