Sinema noticeably absent from campaign trail in Arizona
“She hasn’t done a thing for anyone. No one knows why,” a source said. By Wayne Schutsky || Arizona Capitol Times As Election Day
“She hasn’t done a thing for anyone. No one knows why,” a source said. By Wayne Schutsky || Arizona Capitol Times As Election Day
By Mary Jo Pitzl || The Arizona Republic That’s due in part to a new state law that makes automatic recounts more likely, especially given close
By Alison Steinbach || The Arizona Republic With just days to go until Election Day, it’s hard to know from looking at polls what to
“They’re running scared,” Luis Marquez, a retired police officer and school board member, said of voters. “They feel they’re going to get nailed if they
Abe Hamadeh l(eft) has said he prosecuted at least a dozen trials in court. The Republic could not verify that number, though. /Screenshot || AzFamily
Brenda Burman, manager Central Arizona Project By Brandon Loomis || The Arizona Republic Former U.S. Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman will take over as general manager
Obama: “I wanted to come out here not only because it is sunny and warm, but also, you know, there’s been a lot of these
Obama is scheduled to speak Wednesday night at Cesar Chavez High School in Laveen Village./Photo by Sam Wasson || Getty Images The former President’s visit
An American flag with an image of Native American on it is attached to a fence outside a home on the Navajo Nation. Photo by
A path to the future By Center for the Future of Arizona With all statewide offices and the entire legislature on the ballot, Arizona’s 2022
‘On ’60 Minutes’, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich finally calls out Kari Lake and the Trump slate for their election lies. But v oters have
Latino unhappiness is often shown by graffiti on buildings and wall. By Javier Arce || Arizona Republic . Leer en español Latino voters in Arizona
A ‘bathtub ring’ of mineral deposits left by higher water levels is visible at the drought-stricken Lake Mead on June 24, 2022. The U.S.
|| The Arizona Republic An opinion writer for the University of Arizona’s student newspaper, the Daily Wildcat, said she’s faced weeks of intense harassment and
A voter places a ballot in a drop box outside of the Maricopa County Elections Department on Aug. 2, 2022, in Phoenix. Photo by Justin
Obama led a rally for Democrats last week in Detroit. By Ronald J. Hansen || Arizona Republic Arizona Democrats are hoping former President Barack Obama’s
Lake Mad The streaks of white on the rock ringing the nation’s largest reservoir show how far its water levels have dropped since it was
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer questions election officials during a Jan. 5, 2022, hearing at the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. Photo by Michael Chow
Hundreds of Arizona schools also didn’t maintain a full accounting of which students are compliant, according to data from the 2021-2022 school year, meaning not
Hearing on Threats to Election Workers The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to discuss a Justice Department task force addressing threats against election officials.
By Brandon Loomi ||Arizona Republic Federal water officials will work on a plan that could lead to major new cuts in Colorado River water deliveries
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors’ move comes despite repeated warnings from the Cochise County attorney, as well as Hobbs’ office and the state Legislative
Members of the House select committee investigating January 6 listen during a hearing in the Cannon House Office Building on June 13, 2022 in Washington,
Sen Mark Kelly (left) eyes his challenger Blake Masters during a debate sponsored by PBS/ Screenshot || The Hill By Ronald J. Hansen and Alison
By Miguel Torres || Arizona Republic Maricopa County voters should expect to see 52 judges on their ballot, from the state Supreme Court, Court of
By Sasha Hupka || Arizona Republic U.S. District Court Judge Michael Liburdi will not approve an emergency injunction to stop ballot drop box monitors from
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Phoenix, AZ— Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin of District 2 issued the following statement regarding his reelection to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors: “Thank you to the
By Independent Newsmedia Maricopa County voters appear willing to continue paying a half cent sales tax to fund roads and transit infrastructure. Proposition 479 jumped
By KTAR PHOENIX — Arizona voters passed Proposition 139, which protects the right to an abortion in the state, during the 2024 election. The Associated
By Kaia Hubbard | CBS News Washington — Republicans gained control of the Senate in the 2024 elections, with GOP wins in a handful of key
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Emmerson Holdings.) By Chase Emmerson | Bloomberg Despite the drop in housing starts, it is getting more and more expensive
Salt River Fields, the spring training home for the Diamondbacks and Rockies, hosted the second of five tournaments in the Big League Wiffle Ball Series on Saturday.
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