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By Helen Wieffering | Arizona Republic Snarky signs aren’t anything new for Phoenix vintage shop Antique Sugar, but a recent notice asking customers to wear

By Helen Wieffering | Arizona Republic Snarky signs aren’t anything new for Phoenix vintage shop Antique Sugar, but a recent notice asking customers to wear

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By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Scottsdale Councilman Guy Phillips said Tuesday he will not resign his seat following backlash after last week hosting a

By Christian Babcock | Cronkite News The Arizona Diamondbacks announced their 60-man roster for their upcoming summer training camp Monday, but the biggest news was

By Adam McCann | WalletHub States with the Biggest Health Improvements During COVID-19 To determine where Americans’ health is recovering most from the COVID-19 pandemic,

Rising Covid-19 caseloads in Florida, Arizona and Texas raise fresh doubts about the president’s reelection prospects. By Natasha Korecki and Marc Caputo | POLITICO The

By Jacob Fischler | Arizona Mirror Endangered Republican senators such as Arizona’s Martha McSally provided key backing for the public lands bill the U.S. Senate

By Jim Sharpe | PHOENIX Magazine Even though we won’t know the total number of COVID-19 deaths for months, some doctors and statisticians are already

By Audrey Jensen | Arizona Republic The mayor of an eastern Arizona town says he has no plans to cancel a slew of upcoming summer

By Brahm Resik | 12 News Arizona hospitals on Friday asked the state Department of Health Services to formally activate crisis standards of care, rarely

By Tim Darnell | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled President Donald Trump’s administration wrongly transferred more than $2
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Anyone worried about how the COVID-19 outbreak is taxing Arizona’s health care system can easily see for themselves how

“One of the biggest threats to it (the river) is groundwater pumping” By Madison Staten | Cronkite News The Verde and the San Pedro rivers

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic A Democratic candidate running for Maricopa County attorney apologized during a recent forum for using a racial slur while

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic The death penalty. The school-to-prison pipeline. Mass incarceration. During a recent forum on the treatment of people of color

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is defending indoor political rallies with thousands of people without masks

By Rachel Leingang, Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Maricopa County public health officials aren’t conducting COVID-19 case investigations or contact tracing that meet federal guidelines,

By Sara Abbott | Cronkite News Several Scottsdale bars and restaurants labeled “bad actors” by Gov. Doug Ducey have shut down temporarily, and they’re pushing back

By BrieAnna J. Frank | Arizona Republic Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent a cease and desist letter to Glendale-based Clean Air EXP and Dream

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A federal appeals court has ruled the Trump administration illegally diverted $2.5 billion in military construction

By Ellie Borst/Cronkite News Portland police line up in riot gear in preparation for clashes between left- and right-wing groups in this 2018 photo. The House

AZ Law A Democratic suit challenging Arizona’s ballot order statute was dismissed Thursday by U.S. District Court Judge Diane Humetewa. The judge stated that the plaintiffs

By Danny Shapiro | KTAR Gov. Doug Ducey urged Arizonans to take more caution Thursday as coronavirus cases continue to rise throughout the state. The

By Lorraine Longhi Arizona Republic A good-size crowd, rallied by a Scottsdale City Council member, gathered outside City Hall in Old Town Scottsdale for about

By KTAR Arizona’s top public health official said Wednesday the state is going to continue to expand COVID-19 testing. Dr. Cara Christ, director for the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral An additional 30,000 Arizonans filed for unemployment benefits this past week, a sign that the state

Facebook Photo/Arizona Capitol Museum BY MICHAEL LUCIE| KTAR Arizona Senate and House Democrats on Wednesday called for a special session to forward policy proposals regarding the
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By Howard Fisher | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling

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