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ARIZONA NEWS | Aug 2, 2022What to watch: Trump effect looms large in Arizona’s primary election
Donald Trump's endorsed candidates in Tuesday's Republican primary election in Arizona all have one thing in common.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 30, 2022Here’s a preview of Arizona’s congressional primaries after redistricting
Arizona's congressional primaries are packed with Republican candidates as the party tries to chip away at the state’s majority Democratic delegation.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 28, 2022
Trial halted for Arizona woman accused of starving grandson to death
The upcoming trial for the grandmother of a 6-year-old Flagstaff boy who died after being locked in a closet and denied food has been called off.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 22, 2022
Donald Trump, Mike Pence campaign in Arizona for rivals in governor’s race
Donald Trump and Mike Pence are holding rival campaign events in Arizona on Friday, turning the governor's race into a broader referendum on the Republican Party's future.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 20, 2022
Planned Parenthood asks court ‘to harmonize’ Arizona abortion laws
Planned Parenthood Arizona said in a legal filing Wednesday the courts need to “harmonize” the state's two different laws on abortion.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 14, 2022
Long lines are back at food banks in Phoenix, nationwide as inflation soars
Long lines are back at food banks in Phoenix and around the U.S. as working Americans overwhelmed by inflation turn to handouts to help feed their families.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 13, 2022Arizona AG Mark Brnovich files to have abortion ban injunction lifted
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Wednesday asked a court to lift an injunction blocking the enforcement of a law that bans all abortions except when the life of the mother is at risk.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 13, 2022Jerome police tell residents to stop harassing tourists over parking
Police in Jerome say some residents are yelling at tourists over parking in the the Arizona town that has a population of about 450.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 13, 2022Forensic sketch of victim from Georgia cold case leads to woman’s arrest in Phoenix
A woman arrested in Phoenix has been charged with murder in the death of her 6-year-old son in Georgia more than 23 years ago after a forensic sketch of the boy prompted a tip.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 9, 2022
Arizona rescue ranch taking in horses as inflation hurts owners
At the ranch where 65 horses are being cared for, Horse’n Around receives calls almost daily from desperate horse owners who are asking if will take their equines.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 7, 2022Prosecutors seek prison time in Arizona ballot harvesting case
Prosecutors are seeking a one-year prison sentence for a school board member in southern Arizona for illegally collecting early ballots during the 2020 primary election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 7, 2022Arizona high court won’t fast-track Arizona AG’s election fight appeal
The Arizona Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to fast-track an appeal from Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich after a judge sided with Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs over election rules.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jul 6, 2022United to stop service to Flagstaff airport for at least 6 months
Officials at Flagstaff Pulliam Airport say United Airlines plans to suspend service to the northern Arizona airport starting Oct. 30 and will review the situation after six months.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 30, 2022Maricopa County near top in white, Black, American Indian, Hispanic population growth
Metro Phoenix's Maricopa County had among the biggest population growth in white, Black, American Indian and Hispanic residents last year, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jun 30, 2022
Supreme Court says Biden properly ended ‘Remain in Mexico’ immigration policy
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Biden administration properly ended the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy for some asylum-seekers.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 27, 2022
Groups want court to block Arizona ‘personhood’ law in wake of Roe ruling
An emergency motion was filed seeking to block a 2021 Arizona “personhood” law that abortion rights supporters fear will be used to halt all abortions.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 27, 2022
Grand Canyon won’t seek volunteers to kill bison this fall
A bison herd that lives almost exclusively in the northern reaches of Grand Canyon National Park won't be targeted for removal this fall.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Jun 26, 2022
‘Elvis,’ ‘Top Gun’ tie for box-office crown with $30.5M each
"Elvis" shook up theaters with an estimated $30.5 million in weekend sales, but -- in a box-office rarity -- it tied "Top Gun: Maverick."
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Jun 26, 2022
Greedflation: Is price-gouging helping fuel high inflation?
Most economists say corporate price gouging is, at most, one of many causes of runaway inflation — and not the primary one.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 24, 2022Arizona legislators push final bills as adjournment looms
The Arizona Legislature was moving Thursday night to vote on a flurry of bills lawmakers need to clear off their desks so they can adjourn for the year.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 23, 2022Arizona Legislature approves bipartisan $18 billion budget
Arizona's legislature approved a bipartisan $18 billion spending plan early Thursday that will make substantial investments in public schools, build new highways and pay down long-term debts.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 22, 2022Arizona Legislature begins hearings on state budget plan as deadline looms
The Republican-controlled Arizona Legislature began hearings Tuesday on a long-delayed state budget plan, which is short of votes and without a clear path to the finish line ahead of the July 1 deadline.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 21, 2022Containment grows for Contreras Fire burning at Kitt Peak near Tucson
A lightning-caused wildfire that led to last week’s evacuation of the Kitt Peak National Observatory southwest of Tucson was 50% contained Tuesday, up from 40% in previous days.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 16, 2022Internet, cellphone outage knocks part of rural Arizona offline
A telecommunications outage over the weekend left swaths of rural northeastern Arizona without internet or phone connections, knocking out credit card processors and, in some cases, easy access to emergency services.