
Gov. Ducey unveils state budget proposal for upcoming fiscal year
Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday unveiled his state budget proposal for the upcoming year with a heavy focus on tax cuts and education as Arizona continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
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FBI: No specific and substantiated threats to Arizona Capitol
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Economist says Biden's higher minimum wage could hurt Arizona
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Flags fly at half-staff in Arizona in honor of ASU police officer
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Agency starts offering coronavirus vaccine to Arizona corrections officers
Corrections officers at a Goodyear prison were offered COVID-19 vaccinations Friday with more prisons to follow in the future.Comments -
Arizona National Guard not planning to send units to Washington
The Arizona National Guard has no orders to send units to the nation's Capitol to assist with security during the presidential inauguration next week. -
Mike Pence calls Kamala Harris to offer congratulations
Vice President Mike Pence has called his soon-to-be successor Kamala Harris to offer his congratulations, according to two people familiar with the conversation. -
Christ says it's possible to receive COVID vaccine without appointment
People who don't have an appointment to get the coronavirus vaccine could still have ways of getting the shot depending on the circumstances of the day. -
Arizona K9 sniffs out marijuana disguised as Christmas presents
An Arizona police dog made quite the discovery in disguised Christmas presents during a traffic stop late last month. -
2 men arrested in Las Vegas charged with murder in Scottsdale
Two men who were arrested in Nevada face murder charges in Arizona over the shooting death of a woman in Scottsdale last month, authorities said. -
'This is not a game': Global virus death toll hits 2 million
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Prosecutors say horned Arizona rioter left note threatening Mike Pence
Federal prosecutors say the horn-wearing Arizona man who has become a symbol of last week’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was among rioters who intended to “capture and assassinate elected officials.” -
Federal watchdogs open probe of response to Capitol riot
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Think Tank rolls out political predictions for 2021
Who’s up? Who’s down? Who is dead meat? What will be the big surprises in 2021 politics? That's what this week's Think Tank will focus on. -
Arizona reports 9,146 new COVID-19 cases, 185 more deaths
Arizona health officials on Friday reported 9,146 new coronavirus cases and 185 additional deaths from COVID-19. -
Vaccines to stimulus checks: Here's what's in Biden plan
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Phoenix Union to launch COVID vaccination sites for educators
The Phoenix Union High School District is opening the doors of four of its campuses next week so educators can get COVID-19 vaccines. -
City of Phoenix approves additional funds for eviction relief services
The Phoenix City Council has approved an additional $465,000 for legal services for residents facing the threat of eviction. -
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State senator: Arizonans should know if Biggs, Gosar had role in Capitol riots
Arizona Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Rios said Arizonans deserve to know if U.S. Reps. of Arizona Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs played a role in the riots at the U.S. Capitol. -
Closures on Loop 101, Loop 202 to hinder weekend drivers
Sections of the Loop 101 Pima Freeway in north Phoenix and Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway will be closed over the weekend for improvement projects.