Hobbs deploys the National Guard to help reopen the Lukeville port of entry
With the Lukeville Port of Entry heading into its third week of being closed, Gov. Katie Hobbs on Friday signed an executive order giving the state National Guard the go-ahead to assist local law enforcement in monitoring it.
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Kyrsten Sinema is a key part of the bipartisan negotiations with the White House
Faculty senators cautiously optimistic about U of A’s plan to fix deficit
Faculty Senate representatives are hesitantly endorsing University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins’ new plans for addressing the university’s budget deficit and financial crisis.
Ex-Congressman Hayworth behind the mic again
Former Congressman J.D. Hayworth has returned to radio broadcasting again, reuniting with KFNN-1510 AM to host his new show “All Right Now.”
With control of House in the balance, Democrats target two Arizona seats
Analysts say it’s two other House races in Arizona that stand to be “two of the most competitive House districts in the whole country.
RELATED: Arizona Senate Republicans release long list of priorities for 2024
Kolodin agrees to Bar discipline in connection with election challenges
A state legislator who is a lawyer has been placed on probation for 18 months for his role in three lawsuits challenging the results of the 2020 election . . .
Number of Latino voters is growing, but experts wonder in which direction
An estimated 150,000 Latino youth in Arizona will become eligible to vote in the 2024 election, when Hispanics will account for almost one in five voters in the state, according to analysts’ projections.
Weekend Update reports on Giuliani defamation
Marijuana money: Where are tax dollars from Arizona’s marijuana industry going?
Legal marijuana is a billion-dollar business in Arizona. 12News wanted to find out where the tax dollars are going.