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Arizona Supreme Court allows release of Senate records from election review

The watchdog group American Oversight sued in an effort to bring more transparency to the so-called election audit.

Trump supporters raise $5.7M for Arizona election audit

The money from pro-Trump groups dwarfs the $150,000 contributed by the Arizona Senate

Arizona election chief: GOP-audited machines must be dropped

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs says Maricopa County lost control of the machines after they were handed over and doesn’t know what was done to them.

Watchdog group sues for Arizona election audit records

Group seeks a variety of records including communications with the state Senate and the audit's budget and funders

Arizona auditors backtrack, say no election data destroyed

Announcement reverses earlier allegations that election officials eliminated evidence.

Republican-led Maricopa County Board fights back against election audit and claims of voter fraud

Board of Supervisors cal on fellow members of the GOP and business leaders to speak out against the partisan audit

Contempt hearing sought against Joe Arpaio’s successor

Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone accused of non-compliance

Judge: Arizona Senate, Maricopa County need to settle fight over election data

GOP-led senate had asked for the court to compel compliance from the county

Arizona civil rights leader, former councilman dies at 93

Goode fought to improve low-income black neighborhoods

Parties getting out the vote in Maricopa County

The county is key to candidates' victory in the state.

Scottsdale mayor lifts mask mandate

Two Arizona health care providers oppose the move.

Small town in Maricopa County steps up fight against COVID-19

The town of Guadalupe is less than a square mile but has a higher rate of positive cases than the county.

Spotlight Session: The Django Shredders take classic Gypsy jazz to the next level.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: How a food bank in Phoenix is offering assistance to as many as 8 families every 90 seconds.

Health workers, aid groups step in to fill Spanish-language gap around COVID-19

More than 1 million people speak Spanish at home in Arizona, but official coronavirus bilingual communication has lagged.

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