AG Brnovich investigates Gov. Ducey over illegal electioneering claims
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has opened an investigation into whether Gov. Doug Ducey violated state law while on a call with business leaders.
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Mesa HS lowers in-person days amid COVID-19 cases
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Phoenix's annual APS Electric Light Parade to be held virtually
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Actor Sean Connery, the 'original' James Bond, dies at 90
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2016 Arizona court expansion not an efficiency boost, justices say
Current and former chief justices of the Arizona Supreme Court say the addition of two more justices in 2016 didn't make it more efficient.Comments -
ASU announces new advisory council on African American affairs
Arizona State University president Michael Crow announced Monday the formation of a new advisory council on African American affairs. -
Police search for suspect in early morning Phoenix shooting
Police are looking for a suspect in a shooting at an empty Phoenix warehouse Saturday morning that left two injured and one in critical condition. -
Arizona reports 1,901 new coronavirus cases, 45 additional deaths
Arizona health officials reported 1,901 new coronavirus cases and 45 more deaths on Saturday, putting the state's totals at 245,946 COVID-19 infections and 5,979 fatalities. -
Phoenix Fire Department battles early morning fire in abandoned building
Fire crews rushed to save an abandoned building engulfed in flames early on Saturday morning near 39th Avenue and Camelback Road. -
Time for a change to America, on our clocks and watches
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Toyota donates $200k to aid Phoenix-area students' virtual learning
Toyota USA Foundation announced it is donating $150,000 to the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Valley and $50,000 to the Tempe Impacting Education Foundation. -
Get ready because fast satellite internet service is coming soon
Typical satellite internet services offer slow speeds and high latency but a new network could change all that. -
Election emerges as referendum on race relations in America
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For many Latinos, virus deaths loom over Day of the Dead
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Silver Alert canceled for 84-year-old Surprise man found safe
A Silver Alert was canceled Friday evening for an 84-year-old Surprise man that was found safe, according to police. -
Vice President Mike Pence tries to woo voters in Flagstaff, Tucson
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Arizona's health and education leaders clarify school benchmark confusion
AZDHS Director Dr. Cara Christ and top schools official Kathy Hoffman released a statement about a communication breakdown between the organizations. -
State leaders facing 2nd wave resist steps to curb virus
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Judge rejects Arizona political redistricting panel list injunction
A judge rejected an effort by Democratic leaders of the Arizona Legislature to halt choices for a commission to redraw political district boundaries. -
Tucson Border Patrol arrest 2 for drug smuggling at immigration checkpoint
Two U.S. citizens were arrested Wednesday night for attempted drug smuggling in southern Arizona, U.S Customs and Border Protection announced.


