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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 7, 2022Character witnesses testify for Arizona woman seeking leniency for ballot harvesting
A parade of character witnesses provided a judge Thursday with glowing reports about a southern Arizona woman who admitted collecting four voted early ballots in the 2020 primary election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 5, 2022Low-income communities in Phoenix, other cities learn to tackle climate-fueled heat
Several nonprofit initiatives are popping up around the nation, including in Phoenix, to educate residents about climate-fueled heat that disproportionately affects low income neighborhoods of color.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 4, 2022Jan. 6 committee attorney says Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward pleaded Fifth
Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward asserted her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during a House Jan. 6 committee deposition, according to an attorney for the panel.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 4, 2022Arizona Democrats Mark Kelly, Katie Hobbs face different prospects in crucial races
Fortunes appear to have flipped for the Democrats Mark Kelly and Katie Hobbs as the midterm campaign enters the home stretch.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 30, 2022Jury convicts man of dumping body parts in Arizona; sentencing next
A man accused of dumping body parts around northern Arizona has been convicted of more than two dozen felonies.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 28, 2022High court says lone Arizona regulator can seek utility records
The Arizona commission that regulates utilities cannot prevent a single member from issuing subpoenas to investigate companies that the panel oversees, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 27, 2022Woman, 6-year-old boy found dead in San Tan Valley home
A woman and young boy have been found dead in a San Tan Valley home, Pinal County Sheriff’s officials said.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 26, 2022
Planned Parenthood seeks stay of ruling that bans most abortions in Arizona
Planned Parenthood asked an Arizona judge Monday to put on hold a ruling that allowed prosecutors to enforce a law banning abortion in nearly all cases.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 26, 2022
Jailed Oath Keepers founder’s past includes Arizona Supreme Court clerkship
Before his Oath Keepers stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Stewart Rhodes clerked for an Arizona Supreme Court justice.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 23, 2022
Judge rejects Arizona GOP leader Kelli Ward’s bid to quash Jan. 6 subpoena
A federal judge rejected a bid by Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward and her husband to block a House Jan. 6 Committee subpoena of their phone records.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 22, 2022Kari Lake video misrepresents opponent Katie Hobbs’ education votes
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake released a video that misrepresents the voting record of her opponent, Democrat Katie Hobbs.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 20, 20224 people who died in fiery Sedona car crash on Sunday identified
Four people who died in a fiery crash involving a passenger car and a tractor-tractor near Sedona have been identified, authorities said Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 20, 2022Phoenix-based Nikola CEO testifies company’s founder misstated facts
Phoenix-based Nikola Corp.’s top executive testified at the trial of the truckmaker’s founder on Monday that the man was prone to exaggeration and misstating facts.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 15, 2022Mummified body found in bathtub of Arizona home during burglary investigation
Authorities are trying to identify a mummified body found by police in the bathtub of a northwestern Arizona home as they investigated a burglary.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 14, 2022Arizona Corporation Commission debate shows sharp differences in approach
A debate among the four candidates seeking two seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission revealed sharp differences in their approaches to the job.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 13, 2022Human skull washes up during flooding in northwest Arizona
Human remains have been found in the northwest Arizona town of Golden Valley, Mohave County Sheriff’s officials said Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 13, 2022Joe Hart, former Arizona mine inspector and state lawmaker, dead at 78
Joe Hart, a businessman and former state lawmaker who served as Arizona's elected mine inspector for 15 years before resigning last year, has died.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 12, 2022Grand Canyon South Rim increasing water restrictions due to line breaks
The Grand Canyon South Rim is increasing water restrictions and conservation measures due to a series of breaks in the Transcanyon Waterline.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 7, 2022Arizona deputy fatally shoots man making threats with screwdriver
Authorities said the man fled from Coconino County deputies in Flagstaff and refused multiple commands to stop and drop the screwdriver.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 6, 2022Arizona woman dies during multi-day backpacking trip at Grand Canyon
An Arizona woman died over the weekend while backpacking in Grand Canyon National Park, authorities said Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Sep 6, 2022Power restored in most of Bullhead City after Sunday storm knocked down poles
About 2,000 households in Bullhead City were still without electricity Tuesday after a weekend wind storm toppled about 50 power poles.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Sep 3, 2022
Planned Parenthood Arizona joins others restarting abortions
Planned Parenthood Arizona has joined several other providers that have restarted abortion care in the state.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Aug 31, 2022Phoenix fugitive sought in 2016 killing of girlfriend captured in El Salvador
A Phoenix man wanted for the killing of his girlfriend in San Diego in 2016 was captured in El Salvador, the U.S. Marshals Service said
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ARIZONA NEWS | Aug 30, 2022Arizona judge orders Finchem, Gosar to pay attorney’s fees for ‘groundless’ lawsuit
An Arizona judge ordered three Republicans, including secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem and U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, to pay $75,000 in attorney fees for filing a "groundless" defamation suit against a former Democratic lawmaker.