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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 11, 2021Horn-wearing man from Arizona makes first court appearance
An Arizona man who took part in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol while sporting face paint, no shirt and a furry hat with horns made his first court appearance Monday.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 11, 2021
Acting Homeland Secretary head Chad Wolf tenders resignation
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf is stepping down from his post, days after criticizing President Donald Trump over the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 10, 2021
Lawmakers who voted against Biden certification are denounced back home
Republican members of Congress who voted against certifying Joe Biden’s presidential victory are being denounced by critics in their home districts who demand that they resign or be ousted.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 9, 2021Arizona Legislature kicks off 2021 session amid virus surge
The Arizona Legislature begins its 2021 session on Monday in the midst of a pandemic that is once again enveloping the state.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 7, 2021
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos resigns after Capitol insurrection
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has become the second Cabinet secretary to resign a day after a pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 7, 2021Trump condemns supporters who rioted at Capitol, concedes to Biden
In a new video, President Donald Trump conceded to President-elect Joe Biden and condemned the violent supporters who stormed the nation’s Capitol Wednesday.
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GENERAL NEWS | Jan 7, 2021Lawmakers vow to investigate police after Capitol breach
Lawmakers are vowing an investigation into how law enforcement handled Wednesday’s violent breach at the Capitol.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 7, 2021Ducey draws scrutiny as Arizona becomes world ‘hot spot’ for COVID-19
Gov. Doug Ducey's choices are getting renewed scrutiny as Arizona becomes what health officials call the latest “hot spot of the world” because of soaring COVID-19 case loads.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 7, 2021Trump says his term is ending, transition will be orderly
President Donald Trump for the first time acknowledged his defeat in the Nov. 3 election and announced there would be an “orderly transition on January 20th."
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 7, 2021Border deaths in Arizona hit 10-year high after record year of heat
A project that maps the bodies of border-crossers recovered from Arizona's inhospitable deserts, valleys and mountains said it documented 227 deaths in 2020, the highest in a decade after the hottest, driest summer in state history.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 6, 2021House, Senate reject challenges to Joe Biden’s win in Arizona
The Senate and House of Representatives overwhelmingly turned aside challenges to President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in Arizona.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 6, 2021Police say 4 people dead following riots at US Capitol
Four people are dead following riots at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, including a woman who was shot inside the Capitol and three who suffered medical emergencies.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 6, 2021President Donald Trump urges Capitol protesters to ‘go home’
President Donald Trump, in a video message, is urging supporters to “go home” but is also keeping up false attacks about the presidential election.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 6, 2021
President-elect Joe Biden denounces protesters’ violence at Capitol
President-elect Joe Biden called Wednesday for the restoration of “just simple decency” as a mob incited by his predecessor stormed the U.S. Capitol.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 5, 2021
Arizona Supreme Court upholds election challenge dismissal
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision dismissing the last in a series of challenges that sought to decertify the presidential election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 4, 2021Coronavirus fears halt Maricopa County’s annual homeless count
Agencies helping the homeless in Maricopa County say the annual count of people living on the streets was cancelled this year because of coronavirus concerns.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 3, 2021
President Trump, on tape, presses Ga. official to ‘find’ Trump votes
In a phone call, President Donald Trump pleaded with Georgia's election chief to overturn Joe Biden's win in the state and "find" votes to give Trump the win.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Jan 2, 2021McConnell, Pelosi homes vandalized after $2,000 relief fails
Vandals spray painted the homes of Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi after Congress did not approve $2,000 relief to help people cope during COVID-19.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 31, 2020Bond set at $250,000 for suspect in Arizona body parts case
Bond has been set at $250,000 for a man accused of discarding human remains in remote areas of near Prescott.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 31, 2020Coronavirus leads list of Arizona’s top news stories of 2020
The coronavirus pandemic was Arizona’s top story of the year, overshadowing election results, a Maricopa County official's illegal adoption scheme and other big news.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 29, 2020Arizona tax agency head Woodruff fired after defending Prop 208
The director of Arizona's tax collection agency has been abruptly dismissed from his job after he hired outside lawyers to defend a new voter-approved tax on the wealthy that will boost education funding.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 28, 2020Mormon church sued for alleged role in Boy Scouts sex abuse
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was hit with several lawsuits Monday for allegedly covering up decades of sexual abuse among Boy Scout troops in Arizona, marking the latest litigation before the state's end-of-year deadline for adult victims to sue.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 28, 2020Human body parts found near Prescott over weekend
Human body parts that authorities say may have been intended for medical research were found this weekend in northern Arizona.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 25, 2020Wood burning banned in metro Phoenix due to soot in air
Burning wood, even in your fireplace or outdoor fire pit, is banned through Saturday in metro Phoenix because of poor air quality.