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AZ Week: Article Exposes Breach into Phoenix Counter Terrorism Center

Pulitzer winning reporter Ryan Gabrielson publishes years-long investigation into Chinese national possibly breaching state database.

UPDATE: Who Won in CD1? Votes Still Being Counted

State House Speaker Tobin leads rancher Kiehne by 381; up to 20,000 early, questioned ballots yet to be tabulated.

Veterans Affairs: No Proof Appointment Delays Caused Deaths

Revelations that as many as 40 veterans died while awaiting care at the Phoenix VA hospital rocked the agency last spring.

Panel Clears Ousted UA Surgeon of All Charges

Say medical center failed to prove termination was justified; final say on action in University Physician Healthcare's hands.

Horne Loses Attorney General Primary to Brnovich

Former gaming department director wins by more than half of votes cast; to face Democrat Felecia Rotellini in November.

Ducey Wins 6-way GOP Gubernatorial Race

15-point margin over Smith; state treasurer will face Democrat DuVal in November general election.

Polls Close, Counting Begins in Primary for Governor, Other Offices

6 Republicans seek state's top office; faceoffs for attorney general, secretary of state, education superintendent, state Legislature, Congress.

Huppenthal Loses Chance for Re-Election as Schools Chief

Arizona superintendent of public instruction argues opposition of Common Core Standards reason for loss.

US Consul in Nogales, Sonora Begins Three-Year Tenure

Security, cultural exchange among priorities along border.

AZ Week: Film Explores Whether Real 'El Chapo' Captured

Recent poll in Mexico shows country nearly split on believing drug lord was apprehended in February.

Migrant Deaths in AZ Desert Down 44%

Border Patrol officials say most deaths were during summer months.

Medical Marijuana Advocates Appeal State Rules on PTSD Patients

When DHS added disorder to MMJ Act it came with prohibitions including enforcing proof patient is undergoing conventional therapy.

Judge: State Must Immediately Pay Public Schools Nearly $317M

Hearing in October to also decide whether to reimburse back payments not provided in 2009 budget.

AZ School Superintendent Asks Feds to Fund Immigrant Children

A week before primary election, Huppenthal says local schools will feel the impact of migrant influx.

METRO WEEK: Efforts Under Way to Ease Cross-Border Business

Arizona, Sonora states working to improve infrastructure, regional cooperation.

DPS Slow to Return to Pre-Recession Staffing Levels

Department starting to increase staff again, but not quickly enough to make up for losses, upcoming retirements.

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