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Previewing the 2020 Election

A look at how Arizona's political parties are already strategizing and planning for the next election.

As the Colorado River Basin Dries, Can an Accidental Oasis Survive?

As the fate of the Colorado River's delta is in the hands of many groups, inadvertent wetland Ciénega de Santa Clara has an uncertain future.

Arizona Officials Split on Census Citizenship Question

The governor and secretary of state are arguing for and against a proposed census question.

Border Officials Releasing Detained Migrants in Yuma

Some politicians pushed back against the practice, while officials have used the term "breaking point" to describe the situation at the border.

Gallego Declines to Run for Arizona Senate Seat

Some had hoped the Phoenix Democrat would provide an option to the left of centrist Mark Kelly.

Trump's Invective at John McCain Dismays Some Republicans

Several leading Republicans had signaled a new willingness to defy Trump and defend the late senator and veteran.

States Ask Congress to Authorize Drought Contingency Plans

The measures are meant to prevent Lakes Mead and Powell from dropping to catastrophic levels.

Arizona 360 Interview: State Dems Chair Felecia Rotellini

Felecia Rotellini's takeaways from the 2018 midterm election.

Arizona 360 Interview: State GOP Chair Kelli Ward

The former state legislator's strategy for winning in 2020.

2020 Outlook; Polling Voters; AZ Dem & GOP Strategies

An early look at how the next presidential election is taking shape in Arizona.

McSally Refunds $120,000 of Excessive Contributions

The FEC had flagged contributions from more than 60 donors that appeared to exceed donation limits.

Former Astronaut Mark Kelly Hits the Campaign Trail

The new Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate is making speeches and shaking hands.

Southern Arizona Business Group Offers Health Care Options

Area chambers of commerce came together make health insurance more affordable.

$20M From Border Wall GoFundMe Campaign Being Returned to Donors

Supporters of the president's wall failed to reveal to a Green Valley audience that the original plan to privately build a wall failed.

Group Pushing Arizona Lawmakers to Pass Gun Control Bill

The Arizona chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America wants to keep guns out of the hands of people convicted of domestic violence crimes.

More Than 65K Arizonans Have Registered to Vote Since November

The secretary of state says the number of active voters in the state has increased to about 3.8 million.

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