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By Nick Phillips, Camryn Sanchez and Jakob Thorington || Arizona Capitol Times As vote counting continued through the end of this week, the fate of

By Nick Phillips, Camryn Sanchez and Jakob Thorington || Arizona Capitol Times As vote counting continued through the end of this week, the fate of

By Arizona Republic (summary) Election workers were still digging into a mountain of ballots Thursday — more than 600,000 statewide, according to a tracker posted

By Fernanda Galan Martinez || Cronkite News Arizona politics took on a blue hue Tuesday night, but as the sun rose Wednesday, tallies were looking

It is rare for voters to fire judges. The last time a judge was ousted was in 2014, after Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Benjamin

Earth fissures running for miles have been appearing because of land subsidence caused by overpumping. By Jake Frederico || The Arizona Republic Anastasia Rabin talks

By Ryan Randazzo || Arizona Republic The Republicans in the race for two seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission are maintaining their leads, according to

By Sasha Hupka || Arizona Republic For months, elections officials in Arizona’s most populous voting jurisdiction have stressed that they are working as “one Maricopa

Recorder David Stevens acknowledged the order that blocks the county from hand counting all ballots. But, Stevens said, he was moving ahead on the advice

Former superintendent r Tom Horne has taken the lead over incumbent Democrat Kathy Hoffman in the race for Arizona superintendent of public instruction. || Cronkite

O’Halleran headed for defeat By Ronald J. Hansen || Arizona Republic As expected, the outcome of Arizona’s top races remained unclear early Wednesday, but there

By Robert Anglen, Sasha Hupka & Corina Vanek || Arizona Republic The likely outcome of Arizona’s statewide races hinges on what happens in Maricopa County

By Gloria Rebecca Gomez || Arizona Mirror Arizona voters overwhelmingly said they want to shine a light on campaign contributions, backing a ballot measure that

By Chase W. Drumgoole and Kristen Apolline Castillo/Cronkite News Left: Kathy Hoffman, the Democratic candidate for Arizona superintendent of public instruction, speaks during the election party for Arizona

Greg Stanton speaks during the election party for Arizona Democrats at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel Nov. 8, 2022, in Phoenix. (Photo by Mary Grace
Left: Katie Hobbs, Democratic candidate for Arizona governor, speaks during the election party for Arizona Democrats at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel Nov. 8, 2022,
Left: Kris Mayes, the Democratic candidate for Arizona attorney general, speaks during the election party for Arizona Democrats at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel Nov.
Left: Adrian Fontes, Democratic candidate for Arizona secretary of state, speaks to volunteers during the election party for Arizona Democrats at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown

Left: Sen. Mark Kelly speaks in front of volunteers gathered at his Tucson field office on Election Day to thank them for helping his campaign
A record number of educators — 41 Democrats and 31 Republicans — ran for the Arizona Legislature during the current campaign cycle. || Phoenix New

By Howard Fischer || Capitol Media Services Federal officials will be watching polling Tuesday in five counties in Arizona, However, no one is saying

Photo by Jim Small || Arizona Mirror GOP and independent turnout poised to make or break Democratic chances in Arizona’s 2022 midterm election By Caitlin


Photo of Navajo Nation Speaker Seth Damon surfaced that showed him in front of a slot machine in Las Vegas. By Arlyssa D. Becenti ||

Opinion: Unless independents vote, Arizona will be overrun by the four horses of the apocalypse, riding into power on an ill wind of kooky conspiracy

By Daniel Gonzalez || Arizona Republic Political candidates continue to claim 5 million people have crossed the border since Joe Biden became president, with the

People attend a “Fight4Her” pro-choice rally in front of the White House at Lafayette Square on March 29, 2019 in Washington, DC. Photo by Astrid

Think the country’s gotten worse since the 1950s — and want to go back? You’re probably a white evangelical Protestant By John L. Micek. ||Pennsylvania
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By Canary Media Form Energy invented a novel iron-air battery to store clean energy for much longer timeframes than conventional lithium-ion batteries can. The startup is still constructing its

Photo via the City of Queen Creek “Water costs will continue to rise. Municipalities need the flexibility to respond to rising costs driven by our diminishing

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents NuCube.) NuCube Energy, Inc. today announced that it has secured $13 million in funding to deploy next-generation nuclear technology in