
Arizona training election employees, law enforcement on AI hoaxes, deep fakes
KTAR.COM Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes doesn’t want officials and law enforcement to fall victim to artificial intelligence hoaxes in 2024 elections, so he’s

KTAR.COM Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes doesn’t want officials and law enforcement to fall victim to artificial intelligence hoaxes in 2024 elections, so he’s

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Lawmakers grilled the new head of the Arizona Department of Child Safety Wednesday during a lengthy debate over an audit of the agency

Axios Phoenix is no longer a top spot to retire, according to U.S. News & World Report’s ranking. Why it matters: The Valley used to

“[Abortion] being on the ballot reminds people, it makes it even more salient,” said Nichole Johnson, campaign manager for Rep. Ruben Gallego, who is running

Guest Essay |Tom Zoellner The New York Times This summer, when the temperature hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above in Phoenix for 31 straight

KEVIN STONE KTAR.com There’s no current legal reason for Arizona to keep Donald Trump off its ballot in 2024, the state’s top elections officer said.

3TV/CBS 5 A state lawmaker is pushing to make sure there’s no quid-pro-quo when it comes to school elections. A state lawmaker is targeting local

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Arizona Mirror A judge on Friday refused a bid by Arizona Republican legislative leaders to block an anti-dark money law that voters passed

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Arizona Mirror Two Republican state lawmakers questioned former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Ruth McGregor on Thursday about an independent investigation she did into

Colorado River at Glen Canyon RACHEL BECKER CAL MATTERS Wet weather and planned cuts by California, Arizona and Nevada averted declines that could have threatened

Both parties recognize potential issues with artificial intelligence, but coming up with solutions remains a challenge. Stephanie Liebergen Scripps News The phrase “artificial intelligence” might

Opinion: Arizona can steer the 2024 election debate from mere spectacle to real substance. But we all bear some of that responsibility. Sybil Francis opinion

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By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer At his request, I wrote the obituary for a dear friend. The family had to pay $559 to The

TIM HENDERSON STATELINE The Hispanic middle class has grown faster than the white or Black middle class in the past decade and has reached near-parity

Opinion: There will be plenty of attention on the U.S. Senate in Arizona, but a slew of down-ballot races also are crucially important in 2024.

The swing state is running a series of tests using AI as it braces for potential scams and conspiracy theories in the presidential election. JOHN

Water well drilling Nearly 80 percent of Arizona has no regulations over the pumping of groundwater, leading rural residents and leaders to push for change

Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Senate President Warren Petersen is suing Gov. Katie Hobbs over what he says is her end-run around state laws giving

Groundwater gravel pit Brendon Derr Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting In 2022, when the southeastern Arizona community of Willcox confronted state regulations that would’ve

Alex Hager KUNC When the snows come to the mountains of Colorado, it’s good news for skiers but also the first step to recharging the
Treating people based upon group identity, rather than as individuals, leads to the moral and intellectual obtuseness of the Ivy college presidents. ROBERT ROBB I

The U.S. Senate hopeful asked a judge to dismiss Richer’s defamation case against her CAITLIN SIEVERS Arizona Mirror Attorneys for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari
BY: JEN FIFIELD/VOTEBEAT AND KAE PETRIN/CHALKBEAT – DECEMBER 19, 2023 7:00 AM Arizona’s federal-only voters — voters that haven’t provided proof of citizenship — are concentrated on college campuses,

Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services A series of complaints against more than a dozen Arizona judges by an out-of-state lawyer could change how future

Hobbs deploys the National Guard to help reopen the Lukeville port of entry With the Lukeville Port of Entry heading into its third week of
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on