Supreme Court bars election official from sending mistake instructions to voters
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes can’t instruct voters to cross out mistakes on their ballots and fill in the
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes can’t instruct voters to cross out mistakes on their ballots and fill in the
By KTAR The Scottsdale Unified School District board voted Wednesday to implement a phased return to classrooms for students. SUSD students will be allowed to
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A former House speaker wants the state’s high court to rule that the concept of legislative immunity is
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A 9th Circuit Court of Appeals judge who hails from Arizona is on the list of prospective U.S. Supreme
By Adianna Bermudez | Cronkite News Arizona State University President Michael Crow defended the accuracy of the school’s updates on COVID-19 infection rates during a virtual
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A little-noticed provision in a court ruling this week on bars and alcohol sales
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star In a highly unusual move, Arizona and five other Colorado River Basin states are challenging a proposed pipeline
By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Leaders from major Arizona sports teams discussed in a panel Tuesday how they are backing and joining players as they
By Cole Cusumano/Cronkite NewsSept. 8, 2020 PHOENIX – Phoenix Raceway, Arizona’s own diamond in the desert, will serve as the new host for NASCAR’s highly coveted
Surprise councilmember-elect Jack Hastings asks incumbent to resign By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic An incoming Surprise City Council member who already has brought drama
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Martha McSally has the solution for Arizona cities that have seen a gaping hole blown in their budgets because
Opinion: The governor who regularly shines the presidential loafers is taking a pass on Trump’s tax deferral plan. This is … surprising and the right
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A court order allowing certain people to take their address out of public records does not mean they
By MacKenzie Belley | Cronkite News A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Census Bureau plan to end its counting a month earlier than planned,
Migration from California, a growing Latino population, and shifting attitudes among white college-educated voters are reshaping the state’s politics. By Laura Barron-Lopez | POLITICO In
By Grace Oldham | Arizona Republic One legislative candidate’s seven-word Facebook biography attempts to capture his complex life in the simplest terms: “Freedom Fighter, political
By Calah Schlabach | Cronkite News At least two Pima County supervisors will “press forward” to get an early voting site reinstated on the Pascua-Yaqui
By Jeffrey Horst | Cronkite News On the heels of Arizona reporting at least 13 positive COVID-19 cases among its sports teams, Arizona State said
By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Voters in Arizona must sign petitions for ballot measures with a pen and paper, the Supreme Court said Friday,
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office took a shot at Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday, saying his orders to
By Ray Alonzo | Cronkite News Arizona State University President Michael Crow told students Thursday that the school is prepared to go remote if needed,
By Griselda Setino | KTAR Though Maricopa County as of Thursday meets the recommended healthbenchmarks for schools to safely begin reopening for in-person learning, some parents
By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times Republican Senate candidates who won uncontested primaries have expressed varying levels of support for a unfounded and wide-ranging
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic When state health officials rolled out detailed rules for bars, gyms and other businesses to reopen during the pandemic, they said
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A conservative advocacy organization is asking a judge to bar Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes from instructing voters in
By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic The spread of COVID-19 has slowed enough for schools in 10 Arizona counties, including in metro Phoenix, to reopen
By Shaq Davis | Arizona Daily Star The University of Arizona is increasing its efforts to make sure students are adhering to safety and health
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By Jason Barry | AZFamily A ballot mistake could create some confusion in a Phoenix school board race. A federal judge has ruled that election
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