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Opinion: Trump may have won in the short term by ousting Republican Rep. Liz Cheney. But now she’s powerful enough to compete against him in

Opinion: Trump may have won in the short term by ousting Republican Rep. Liz Cheney. But now she’s powerful enough to compete against him in

Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer, second from right, and Pinal County Supervisor Jeffrey McClure answer questions about the ballot shortage during a press conference Wednesday,

Screenshot 3TV/5CBS By Cecilia Chan East Valley Tribune A sitting Gilbert councilman who lost the primary election is facing an accusation that he tried to

Arizona state Rep. César Chávez is still on the hook to the state for just under $4,000 in new fines for his latest late filings,

Lake Mead Sunset 2015: A 6-shot panorama of Lake Mead after sunset. On this clear day the sky changed colors several times from yellow to

Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio spent $160,000 cash in an effort to take the top spot. By Sam Kmack | The Arizona Republic Candidates

By Ray Stern | The Arizona Republic Liberal voting-advocacy groups filed a federal complaint against Arizona on Monday over an election law they claim will

Rep. Liz Cheney gives a concession speech to supporters during a primary night event in Jackson, Wyo., on Tuesday. /Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images By Stephanie

Lake Mead Recreational Area/Deposit photo By Shaun McKinnon | The Arizona Republic The federal government announced new limits Tuesday on how much water the Southwest

This photo of an ad that said Kari Lake was soft on border issues was submitted in a complaint by an attorney with the Lake

Hoover Dam/Deposit photo By Debra Utacia Krol | The Arizona Republic The federal government will impose deeper cuts on the drought-stricken Colorado River, officials said

By Sasha Hupka |The Arizona Republic Nearly 100 civic, business and religious leaders in Arizona have joined together in an effort to protect democracy and

BY: JIM SMALL -/ Arizona Mirror Thousands gathered at the Arizona Capitol on June 24, 2022, after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark ruling that

The Sheriff’s Office says a south Phoenix business called Korporate Smoke as operating as an unlicensed marijuana dispensary. By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic

“New Orleans has a problem with that much water anyway, so let’s divert 250,000 gallons/second to Lake Powell, which currently has a shortage of 5.5

Blake Masters speaking with attendees at the “Rally to Protect Our Elections” hosted by Turning Point Action at Arizona Federal Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona./Gage Skidmore

Yesenia Ramales, born in Puebla, Mexico, came to the U.S. in 1994. She has been a beneficiary of the DACA program since 2012 and says

Volunteers check voter registration lists to make sure prospective voters are qualified. Opinion: How secure was the election, and how trustworthy are its results? Members

Deposit Photo By AMY SILVERMAN | Phoenix Magazine Current controversies aside, our columnist will never leave Arizona. Her daughters might be another story. A funny

Whether he makes it to the Senate, the Masters campaign represents the aspirations of a new generation of the young right that looks decidedly different

By Raymond Zhong | Graphics by Mira Rojanasakul Photographs by Erin Schaff/The New York Times California, where earthquakes, droughts and wildfires have shaped life for

Denise Ceballos-Viner is running for the District 8 seat on the Phoenix City Council. She owns a home in north Phoenix in District 2./Photo:Viner for Phoenix

Dave Klingensmith, left, Councilmember Matt Herman and council candidate Anthony Edwards campaign for votes Aug. 2 in front of Passion Church on Kortsen Road. /Oscar

House Agriculture Committee members Ann Kirkpatrick, left, of Arizona, and Cindy Axne, right, of Iowa, chat following the committee’s organizational meeting in Washington on Thursday,

By Jimmy Jenkins | The Arizona Republic A person incarcerated in a Maricopa County jail is “suspected to have Monkeypox,” according to internal emails obtained

Construction on the 1,000 feet of gapswill be funded with $6 million from the fiscal year 2023 state budget. BY DANNY SHAPIRO | KTAR.com Arizona

State GOP chair Kelli Ward speaks with supporters of former President Donald Trump at a “Keep America Great” rally at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in
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By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal After an hour-and-a-half-long bidding war, a winner finally emerged during an Arizona State Land Department auction on April

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Homebuilders are waiting for resolution of a lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Water Resources before they can

By Anglea Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal PulteGroup Inc. (NYSE: PHM) plans to build a townhome community in north Phoenix. The Atlanta-based homebuilder has requested