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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 27, 2021Chandler man accused of shooting child, woman and at DPS troopers
A man has been arrested and accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend and a child in Chandler and firing shots at Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers, authorities said.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 26, 2021Southwest joins rest of big airlines in banning emotional-support animals
Southwest Airlines said that it will let passengers bring trained service dogs in the cabin, but it will no longer accept support animals, starting March 1.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 25, 2021Trump impeachment goes to Senate, testing his sway over GOP
Democrats marched the impeachment case against Donald Trump to the Senate Monday night for the start of his historic trial.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 25, 2021Arizona State University names film school after Sidney Poitier
Arizona State University has named its new film school after Sidney Poitier, the first Black winner of a lead-acting Oscar.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 25, 2021Arizona Democratic Party chooses State Rep. Raquel Teran as chair
Arizona Democrats picked Raquel Terán, a progressive state lawmaker, to be the party's next chairwoman as they look to maintain their top-of-the-ticket successes and extend them down-ballot.
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UNCATEGORIZED | Jan 25, 2021No injuries after train suddenly derails in eastern Arizona
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office says the derailment involving a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway train occurred Sunday near Joseph City.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 23, 2021Arizona Republicans reelect Kelli Ward for second term as party chair
Arizona Republicans on Saturday reelected Kelli Ward as party chair, giving a second term to one of Donald Trump's most unflinching supporters.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 23, 2021COVID-19 vaccination site to open in Prescott Valley arena
The multipurpose Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley will be the latest large venue in Arizona to become a COVID-19 vaccination site.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 23, 2021Larry King, broadcasting giant for half-century, dies at 87
Larry King, the suspenders-sporting everyman whose broadcast interviews with world leaders, movie stars and ordinary Joes, died at 87 on Saturday.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 22, 2021Schumer says Trump impeachment trial will start week of Feb. 8
Senate leader Chuck Schumer said Friday that the impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump will start the week of Feb. 8.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 21, 2021Pardoned Arizona congressman says he was wrongfully imprisoned
Rick Renzi, the former Republican congressman from Arizona who served nearly two years in prison for extortion and money laundering convictions, was pardoned by President Donald Trump in the final hours of his presidency.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 21, 2021Chandler psychologist chosen to lead Arizona redistricting panel
Chandler psychologist Erika Neuberg was chosen as the independent chair of the commission that will redraw Arizona's political district lines.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 21, 2021Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb’s son arrested for 2020 injury crash
Toxicology tests showed the son of Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb was impaired at the time of a 2020 crash in which a bicyclist was severely injured.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 20, 2021Maricopa County, Arizona Senate still working to end election fight
Maricopa County officials and the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate on agreed to avoid further court hearings while they work on a deal to get the Senate a raft of data from November's election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 20, 2021
Former Arizona official in human smuggling case must head to prison
Paul Petersen, who served as Maricopa County's assessor before pleading guilty to conspiring to commit human smuggling, must report to prison by midday Thursday.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 20, 2021
Donald Trump bids farewell to Washington, hints of comeback
His term at an end, President Donald Trump said farewell to Washington on Wednesday but also hinted about a comeback despite a legacy of chaos and tumult.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 20, 2021Trump pardons ex-strategist Steve Bannon, 2 Arizona men, others
President Donald Trump pardoned former chief strategist Steve Bannon and two men from Arizona as part of a flurry of clemency action in the final hours of his White House term.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 18, 2021Census Bureau director to resign amid criticism over data
U.S. Census Bureau director Steven Dillingham resigned amid demands to produce citizenship data to comply with an order from President Donald Trump.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 18, 2021Martin Luther King Day service calls for nonviolence amid turbulent times
Speakers at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. holiday celebration in Atlanta called Monday for a renewed dedication to nonviolence.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 15, 2021Arizona 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.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 14, 2021Judge rejects 1 of many challenges to voter-approved Prop 208 tax
A judge on Thursday rejected one of several constitutional challenges to a new voter-approved tax on the wealthy to fund education but put off deciding on several other legal arguments brought by opponents.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 13, 2021
Judge rejects Arizona Senate order for Maricopa County election material
A judge refused to order Maricopa County to turn over a raft of data from November's election to Republicans who control the Arizona Senate.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 12, 2021
Pence rules out invoking 25th Amendment to remove Trump
Vice President Mike Pence is ruling out invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from power following last week's riots at the Capitol.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 12, 2021Gov. Ducey says Arizona school funding won’t go to ‘empty seats’
Schools that have lost students during the pandemic would see their funding cut under a proposal Gov. Doug Ducey outlined Monday in his State of the State address.