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Democratic edge shrinks in Arizona Senate, governor races

Democrats maintained small but dwindling leads in key races for U.S. Senate, governor and secretary of state.

No one giving up in race for Governor

Lake and Hobbs told supporters they would have to wait for final results.

Voting snag in Arizona fuels election conspiracy theories

Maricopa County election officials assured voters that every ballot would be counted.

Sen. Mark Kelly takes early lead

The margin was expected to narrow as more GOP-leaning ballots cast on Election Day were counted.

Voters confident in election procedures while casting ballots

Voting centers will remain open until 7 p.m. throughout Tuesday, Nov. 8.

New trial denied for man convicted of killing a Tucson girl

He’s scheduled to be sentenced Monday and is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Cochise County's plan to hand-count ballots blocked by judge

An appeal of the judge's decision is likely.

Justice Department to monitor voting rights In Arizona

The federal govenment is keeping an eye on 24 states.

Fact Check AZ: Ep. 6 Voting Machines and election integrity

Who builds and maintains vote tabulation equipment, and how do we know it is working as intended?

Suspicious envelope found at GOP candidate's Phoenix office

Phoenix police and fire officials said they were called to the building around 2 a.m. and there were no reports of injuries or illness.

Ex-Reclamation commissioner to head CAP

Burman led the Bureau of Reclamation from 2017 to early 2021 under the Trump administration.

The Buzz: UA students talk about the events leading to their professor's death

Three students detail months of harassment and threats that were reported, but they feel received inadequate response.

Raising money to keep local talent home.

The University of Arizona College of Applied Science and Technology wants to keep graduates in the local area.

Arizona county official grilled on hand-count plan in court

Cochise County Recorder David Stevens said he has plans to count four races on about 40,000 ballots using more than 250 volunteers he's recruited from three political parties.

Partisan mailer poses as Catholic newspaper in Arizona

A closer look at the “Arizona Catholic Tribune” revealed a different story.

High court to hear water dispute between Navajo, government

The high court said Friday it would review a lower court ruling in favor of the Navajo Nation, which spans parts of Arizona, Utah and New Mexico.

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