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Arizona Senate issues new subpoena for 2020 election audit

Two top Republicans in the Arizona Senate want new materials for the 2020 election audit.

AP: Few AZ voter fraud cases, discrediting Trump's claims

The findings further discredit claims by former President Trump and allies that fraud is to blame for his loss in Arizona

Ducey appoints ex-aide to fill state Supreme Court vacancy

Kathryn Hackett King, a Phoenix lawyer, was Ducey’s deputy general counsel from 2015 to 2017.

State Representative Lieberman joins race for governor

The Phoenix area Democrat joins a growing field.

Phoenix businessman runs for Secretary of State

Beau Lane joins a crowded Republican primary.

Supreme Court upholds Arizona voting restrictions

The court ruled 6-3 against a Democratic challenge to the restrictions

Data analysis shows low investment in kids futures across Arizona

The state rank 40th across the country after comparing 2019 factors in their health, education, economic status and families.

Arizona GOP advances wish list on race, taxes, elections

The Arizona Senate has passed a $12.8 billion budget for the coming fiscal year that contains massive income tax cuts

Biden nominates Cindy McCain to UN food and agriculture post

It's one of 17 nominations announced Wednesday that included major diplomatic and arts assignments.

Democrats stop budget vote in AZ House

The minority party staged a walkout and stopped the voting process.

Haaland announces investigation into Indigenous boarding schools

She said 'at no time in history' has such a probe reflected the true impact of the policy among Indigenous families.

Bolick enters race for Secretary of State

The state legislator from Phoenix joins a growing crowd in the Republican primary.

Republicans view Arizona as a purple state

Republican elections leaders are trying to downplay Trump’s effect.

A conversation about Juneteenth and critical race theory

Some are feeling frustrated and hope conversations turn to what society owes people harmed by systemic racism.

Tohono O'odham Nation advocates in Congress for properly funded federal services

Tribal leaders call out government's failure to fulfill promises to fund hospitals, school and detention centers in tribal lands.

Public radio investigates tribal jails, finds tragedy

The investigation identifies a 'pattern of neglect and mismanagement that lead to their death.'

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