
From hot issues to hot dogs, politicians turn to Threads to reach voters
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is an active user of the new Threads social media app, posting everything from elections official business to politics

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is an active user of the new Threads social media app, posting everything from elections official business to politics

Tara Kavaler Arizona Republic Conor O’Callaghan is the latest candidate to enter the crowded Democratic primary for Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. The seat is held

Tom Horne courtesy photo Cronkite News Kiera Riley Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Department of Homeland Security concluded a former Arizona Department of Education staffer

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Arizona Mirror Former state lawmaker Jeff Weninger announced Monday that he is seeking a return to the Capitol in 2024 in what is

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By Olivia Lueckemeyer | Bisnow A new Biden administration plan for tackling rising housing costs will take aim at municipal bureaucracy that limits construction. The program,

Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic Independents are once again Arizona’s largest group of registered voters, but political experts hold varying views on what that means for

XTwitter Mary Jo Pitzl Arizona Republic From creating rules about ballot drop boxes to mapping out a way to automatically restore voting rights for felons,

By Cole Januszewski | Foothills Focus The Carefree Town Council appointed Clint Miller out of 10 potential candidates to the vacant town council seat during

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The facade of the Arizona State Courts Building Mary Jo Pitzl Arizona Republic The Arizona Legislature should consider sharpening the language for how citizen initiative

Stacey Barchenger Arizona Republic Five months after Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs fired the entire board leading the Arizona-Mexico Commission, she has yet to name a

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes does not believe it’s legal to hand-count ballots in elections in the state instead of using certified voting machines,

Photo courtesy of City of Maricopa By Bea Lueck | Grande Living Nancy Smith was appointed to replace former Maricopa Mayor Christian Price in August

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Manuel Galdamez, a member of Rural Arizonans for Accountability, walks through a neighborhood in northern Pima County to gather signatures for a petition || PHOTO

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By Mackenzie Brower | YourValley Andrew Ching, Paradise Valley’s new town manager as of June 19, has worked in law and local governments since 1992. In college, Ching didn’t know he would work in

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Jakob Thorington Arizona Capitol Times One of the longest-serving members in the state House of Representatives announced Friday he is challenging Sen. Wendy Rogers in

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By AZ Family Kari Lake’s road to a new job in Jamaica just got a bumpier. After losing two races in a row, a judge

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