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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Nov 1, 2020
Bruised and haunted, US holds tight as 2020 campaigns close
Presidential elections are traditionally moments when Americans get a high-definition look in the mirror on topics like the economy.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Nov 1, 2020Electoral College vs. popular vote in the United States
Why is it that one candidate can win the popular vote but another wins the electoral vote and thus the presidency? That’s how the Constitution was set up.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Oct 31, 2020
Counting the vote: Will we know who won on election night?
Millions of Americans have already voted, but each state has different rules on when it's allowed to actually start counting those ballots.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 31, 20202016 Arizona court expansion not an efficiency boost, justices say
Current and former chief justices of the Arizona Supreme Court say the addition of two more justices in 2016 didn't make it more efficient.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 30, 2020
Vice President Mike Pence tries to woo voters in Flagstaff, Tucson
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence touched on the economy, tax cuts, abortion, religion and military…
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 29, 2020
Gender gap among Latino voters seen in some families
President Donald Trump is putting up a fight to capture more Latino voters, especially in swing states like Arizona, as Election Day draws near.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 29, 2020August trial set for Luke Air Force Base airman charged in killing
The trial for a Luke Air Force Base airman charged in the kidnapping and death of a Sunday school teacher is set to begin next year.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 28, 2020Arizona Dems hope Hiral Tipirneni can oust Rep. David Schweikert
Republican Rep. David Schweikert could be vulnerable against Hiral Tipirneni after he admitted to a series of ethics violations in July.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 28, 2020MCSO inmate fires officer’s gun outside Phoenix hospital
Authorities say a Maricopa County inmate took away an officer’s gun and fired its outside a Phoenix hospital a week ago after a medical appointment.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 28, 2020Arizona finds pharmacist to prepare lethal injections
Arizona has found a compounding pharmacist to prepare the drug pentobarbital for lethal injections, officials said Tuesday, moving the state closer to resuming executions.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Oct 24, 2020Mike Pence’s top aide tests positive for coronavirus
VP Mike Pence will continue his aggressive campaign schedule after his chief of staff, Marc Short, tested positive for the coronavirus Saturday.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Oct 24, 2020
Minority pushes Trump agenda largely unpopular among tribes
Myron Lizer has no qualms about it: As one of the top officials on the country's largest Native American reservation, he's a proud Donald Trump supporter.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 24, 2020Tucson police pulled from poll sites over intimidation concerns
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The Tucson Police Department has announced officers will no longer provide security at early…
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 23, 2020Arizona trial courts on alert to handle possible Election Day cases
Arizona's Supreme Court chief justice has ordered state trial courts to remain open until polls close on Election Day for possible voting-related cases.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 23, 2020Commission nominates 6 for Arizona appeals court opening
Three judges and three other attorneys have been nominated for appointment by Gov. Doug Ducey to fill a state Court of Appeals opening.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Oct 22, 2020
Trump, Biden go after each other on coronavirus, taxes
In the final presidential debate, Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden were far more civil than the first debate.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 22, 2020Arizona Corporation Commission election could have big implications
The little-watched race for control of Arizona’s utility regulatory commission could have big implications for power rates and the future of renewable energy.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Oct 21, 2020US officials: Russia and Iran have obtained voter info
Russia and Iran have obtained U.S. voting registration information, the government's national intelligence director said at a rare news conference Wednesday night.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 19, 2020President Trump goes on offensive during campaign stops in Arizona
President Donald Trump came out swinging Monday against Dr. Anthony Fauci, the press and polls that show him trailing Democrat Joe Biden in key battleground states during campaign events in Arizona.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 19, 2020
ASU researchers, city of Phoenix piloting cool pavement program
A team from Arizona State is working with the city of Phoenix on a pilot program studying the use of “cool pavement” to reduce heat island effect.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Oct 18, 2020
Cresco Labs CEO talks legal marijuana industry challenges
Demand for marijuana products in U.S. states where they are legal in some form has been resilient this year, despite the pandemic.
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ARIZONA TECHNOLOGY NEWS | Oct 18, 2020
Touch-and-go: US spacecraft sampling asteroid for return
A NASA spacecraft this week will attempt to descend to an asteroid's treacherous, boulder-packed surface and snatch a handful of rubble.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 17, 2020Court rejects bid to extend vote counting on Navajo Nation in Arizona
A federal appeals court has rejected a bid to give an extra 10 days after Election Day to count ballots mailed by Navajo Nation members living in Arizona.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 16, 2020Navajo Nation lowering flags to honor late tribal president
All flags on the Navajo Nation will be flown at half-staff through Monday in honor of former tribal President Thomas Atcitty.