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After Aug. 2, nearly half of the 90 seats in the Legislature will be decided, and by November, only 11 seats are likely to feature

After Aug. 2, nearly half of the 90 seats in the Legislature will be decided, and by November, only 11 seats are likely to feature

Martín Quezada /Cronkite News By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Democrat Martín Quezada is running for state treasurer because he sees an opportunity to improve

By Mary Jo Pitzl |Arizona Republic Reginald Bolding has run two nonprofits for five years, focused on elevating the voices of minorities and disenfranchised groups

This is a look at the Coolidge Generating Station, which Salt River Project wants to expand. The Arizona Corporation Commission took no action earlier this

/Screenshot 12 News Author Joe Dana |12News A veteran Republican state legislator is confirming the fears of some educators after he said legislators are prepared

Facebook Photo/Jim Lamon for Senate By KTAR Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jim Lamon of Arizona said Friday that the “Remain in Mexico” policy needed to

By Nick Phillips | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey made an unusual move for the second time in as many weeks when he gave

Sen. Wendy Rogers (R-Flagstaff)/Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services By Peter Aleshire|Payson Roundup Senator Wendy Rogers is having a rough year. Gov. Doug Ducey exercised his first-ever

Up for voter approval is a measure designed to put an end to “dark money’’ in political races. By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Arizona

Votes are counted by staff at the Maricopa County Elections Department office on Nov. 5, 2020. /Photo by Courtney Pedroza / Getty Images ByTori Gantz

Ivana Trump/Getty Images By Stacey Barchenger |Arizona Republic Former President Donald Trump has postponed his visit to the Grand Canyon State, set for Saturday, following

Mark Kelly sworn in as senator by then-Vice President Pence, giving Arizona two Democratic senators for first time in more than six decades./Screenshot CSPAN ByTara

KIRO The Arizona Republic Elected officials and candidates for office in 2022 continue to challenge and question the results of the 2020 presidential election in

Candidate signs line the corners Wednesday July 13, 2022 at Florence Boulevard and Trekell Road./Oscar Perez/PinalCentral By JODIE NEWELL| PinalCentral UPDATE: U.S. House candidate Kathleen
Screenshot via YouTube/Karrin for Arizona BY JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY | Arizona Mirror Wealthy developer Karrin Taylor Robson has been pouring money into television advertising for months

By Stephanie Innes, Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic The CDC’s community level map shows 10 Arizona counties, including Maricopa, are at the “high” COVID-19 community

Enter Meghan McCain./Flickr By Bill Goodykoontz|Arizona Republic Now this is a Twitter war worth watching — for lowbrow reasons, sure, but worth it still. In

State Sens. Wendy Rogers and Kelly Townsend/Screenshot/3TV/CBS 5 By Dennis Welch |3TV/CBS 5 It might be the most watched legislative primary in the state this

Facebook Photo/Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office BY DANNY SHAPIRO | KTAR.com Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone said his office is pouring substantial resources into election security

By Rachel Leingang | Votebeat One of the most significant election bills this legislative session is provoking an outcry from voting advocates who say it

Arizona Capitol Times An investigation into who sent racist text messages to state Rep. Walter Blackman, R-Snowflake, and his daughter, has been reopened by

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic A congressional candidate has filed a lawsuit against Pinal County alleging that officials’ plan to fix the county’s ballot
A person holds a banner referring to the Qanon conspiracy theory stands next to a man wearing a patch for the Three Percenters, an antigovernment

‘Trump thought you were a bozo’: Blake Masters, who holds President Donald Trump’s endorsement for the GOP nod for Senate in Arizona, responds to attacks

Beau Lane, candidate for Secretary of State/Courtesy Beau Lane for AZ By Mary Jo Pitzl |Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey is picking sides in the

By Tara Kavaler Arizona Republic Republican congressional candidate Tanya Contreras Wheeless over the years has donated at least $2,180 to Democratic campaigns in Arizona. This

By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic Arizona is one step closer to reviving a law from its territorial days that mandates prison time for abortion
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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