Tucson can't require companies working on city projects to pay what the city decided is a "prevailing wage,'' the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled.
Members of the community who have a warrant, or think they have a warrant, in Tucson City Court have a chance to get that warrant quashed on Friday, Oct. 17. The court is holding a warrant quash event ...
People who have an arrest warrant may be able to get a fine reduced and get a court case cleared up at the city’s upcoming Warrant Day event. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, at Tucson City ...
Arizona Court of Appeals rules against prevailing wages, preventing cities from requiring out-of-state companies to pay local minimum wages.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Tucson City Court will host a warrant quash event and community members with outstanding warrants are encouraged to attend. The event, partnered with the Fresh Start Annual Expo ...
The city of Tucson is going to host a special day next month to try to tackle a backlog of more than 40,000 arrest warrants—most stemming from failure to appear in court. These warrants total about ...
The three-judge panel rejected claims that because voters agreed in 2006 and 2016 to let cities set their own minimum wage, those same cities could require government contractors to pay employees a ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Community members with outstanding warrants in Tucson City Court have an opportunity to resolve them this month. Participants may be able to resolve their cases without needing ...
The Tucson City Court will be closed to the public on Friday, Dec. 12. The closure, designated as a non-judicial day reserved for staff training and appreciation, includes the city prosecutor's office ...
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