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By Carl D’Agostino Opinion: Who’s unable to bridge the distance between the Reagan Republican Ranch and the Trump Funny Farm? By EJ Montini | Arizona Republic

By Carl D’Agostino Opinion: Who’s unable to bridge the distance between the Reagan Republican Ranch and the Trump Funny Farm? By EJ Montini | Arizona Republic

/In&Out Staff Photo By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republi Growing metro Phoenix: Maricopa County finished first in a national study done by labor-analytics firm Emsi

Officials have eyed Chase Field as a larger alternative venue for some ceremonies on the first day of the session/Twitter Photo/@ChaseField By Andrew Oxford |

Ugenti-Rita did not share further details about the upcoming hearing, and Senate President Karen Fann declined to comment. By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times

Opinion: State Rep. Kelly Townsend and GOP Chair Kelli Ward continue whipping up Republicans who are angry about the election. But no longer is this about

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Phoenix will immediately cancel tournaments scheduled at its facilities for this December and January, according to Mayor Kate Gallego’s

Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden greet supporters at an election rally, after news media announced that Biden

Steve Benson/Arizona Mirror By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror An attorney for Secretary of State Katie Hobbs urged a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit

Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz., pays respects as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lies in repose under the Portico at the top of the front steps of

Twitter Opinion: The Arizona GOP has gone too far in suggesting a bloody overturn of the presidential election. Republicans must send leader Kelli Ward packing. By

Last week, the Phoenix City Council voted to halt athletic field reservations and tournaments at city-run venues. By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona’s statewide COVID-19

A sea of Trump 2020 and American flags flooded the Arizona state Capitol for a “Stop the Steal” rally./Photo by Hope O’Brien, Cronkite News By

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Maricopa County may receive its first doses of COVID-19 vaccines as early as next week and plans to follow

Harvard University Kennedy School of Government By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Democratic legislative leaders’ lawsuit to disqualify two of the five finalists for independent

United Nations Church Pastor Charl McRae said, “I’m not opposed to the COVID vaccine, let me just say that.” By Karla Navarrete | ABC 15

“To be honest, I have given up on counting how many jobs I’ve applied for.” ~ Nate Phillips of Phoenix is still waiting for his unemployment

Arizona State University students cross the University Bridge. /Photo by Arizona State University /Flickr By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror State Attorney General Mark Brnovich

Dr. Joe Gerald released his weekly epidemiology and hospital resources report and it shows concerning trends as the winter holidays approach By Emily Powers and

Former New York City mayor and current attorney for President Trump, Rudy Giuliani, poses with members of the Arizona Legislature Nov. 30, 2020, after an unofficial


Cover of the 1971 Fiesta Bowl program/ Photo courtesy Fiesta Bowl The University of Arizona Wildcats’ unsporting demand before the 1968 Territorial Cup led to

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans in the highest priority categories of risk or need could get their first

KTAR U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona renewed a call to withhold paychecks for members of Congress if end-of-year spending bills fail to pass. Sinema

The Phoenix City Council decided shutting down play citywide would be the best option for them to protect the public from the dangers of COVID-19./Photo

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery answers questions Friday from members of the Commission on Appellate Court Appointments. /Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer By

pocketmags.com By Dillon Rosenblatt and Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey got a phone call as he rustled through papers to find

Getty Images By Maria Polletta and Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Republican poll observers testified in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday that they witnessed
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