
Officials: Delayed voter IDs won't impact CD8
A printing delay kept about 8,000 residents in Arizona Congressional District 8 from receiving their voter registration ID in time for Tuesday's special election.
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Phoenix firefighters union requests more staff
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Arizona cities ranked among best for number of single homeowners
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School districts that will close campuses on walkout days
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Diane Douglas warns teachers there could be repercussions for walkout
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas called the planned teacher walkout illegal and warned teachers that they would be taking a risk by walking off the job.Comments -
Asteroid mining could produce world's first trillionaire
With all the recent close calls with asteroids passing the Earth, it comes as no surprise that many of these fast-moving objects could be a source of precious metals. -
Luke AFB pilot ejects during crash landing at Lake Havasu airport
An F-16C from the 56th Fighter Wing crashed while attempting to land at a municipal airport in Lake Havasu City. The pilot ejected and wasn't seriously injured. -
Opinion: This walkout most likely will backfire on our teachers
Arizona teachers are refusing to recognize the optics of a walkout and don't seem to realize that it could alienate parents. There's a better way. -
Dave Ramsey says: Financially sound young woman should set up Roth IRA
A millennial who is doing all the right things to insure her financial independence wants Dave Ramsey's advice on more options. A Roth IRA is a good idea. -
Rep. Martha McSally says she was sexually abused in high school
Martha McSally, a U.S. Senate candidate, told the Wall Street Journal a high school track coach pressured her into have sex with him and used psychological tactics to keep her quiet. -
Churches, organizations offer to assist Arizona families during walkout
The impending statewide teacher walkout has caused some working parents and those who rely on schools for their children's meals scrambling to find an alternative. -
Arizona Senate can't change rules for replacing McCain
Republicans who control the Arizona Senate were prevented from ensuring that ailing Sen. John McCain's seat isn't on the November ballot if he leaves office. -
Legislature OKs auto fee boost to end raid on road cash
The Arizona Senate joined the House Monday in approving a nearly $150 million yearly increase in vehicle registration fees designed to end raids on dedicated local highway funding in a rare vote by the Republican-controlled Legislature to boost state revenue. -
Heroin, fentanyl seized and numerous arrested in Arizona operation
The opioid task force is responsible for the arrest of heroin and fentanyl traffickers throughout Arizona in addition to the seizure of hundreds of pounds of drugs since the first quarter of 2018. -
Arizona State University researcher focuses on improving shelter dog lives
An Arizona State University researcher conducted studies on shelter dogs and found certain ways to improve or recognize the animals' stress levels. -
Dry conditions to cause additional fire restrictions across Arizona
Dry conditions plaguing Arizona have caused campfire and smoking restrictions to be put into place in the northern and southeastern parts of the state. -
Remnants of Mexico migrant caravan closer to US border
The remnants of a caravan of Central American migrants protested in northern Mexico on Monday, even as once again they drew angry tweets from U.S. President Donald Trump. -
Sen. John McCain returns home after undergoing surgery at Mayo Clinic
U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has returned home after he underwent surgery last weekend at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. -
Mistrial declared for border agent charged in shooting of Mexican teen
A mistrial was declared Monday for a U.S. Border Patrol agent who was on trial for allegedly shooting across the border and killing a 16-year-old in 2012.