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Robson runs for governor

The Arizona Board of Regents member is the second Republican to enter the race.

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

AZ Senate passes sex ed bill, again

A similar bill was vetoed by Governor Ducey last month.

Yee announces run for Governor

The current state treasurer is the first Republican in the race.

Republican Arizona election official calls Trump accusation "unhinged"

Maricopa County Recorder calls for an end to the falsehoods about how the AZ election was run

Conservative group boasts of secret role in voting laws, including in Arizona

The claims are made in a video presentation by Heritage Action

Navajo Nation opposes new law for unsigned mail-in ballots

Due to the rural nature of the Navajo Nation, it argues voters need more time after an election to correct ballot issues.

Phoenix-area businessman Jim Lamon declares for Senate

The first Republican has announced a run for Senate.

Democrats sue to block "audit" of 2020 Arizona election

The recount is scheduled to start Friday

Ducey sends National Guard to the border

The Governor issued an emergency declaration for Arizona’s border counties.

Magnus's history with transparency under scrutiny amid CBP nomination

Advocates say the TPD head's views on Trump-era policies are encouraging, but questions remain.

Border officials report a record number of apprehensions, but most are still being turned away

The Biden administration is still employing a Trump-era policy that allows agents to send almost all migrants back to Mexico.

Ducey willing to pay for National Guard at the border

The governor says the White House is “ignoring the border”.

Gov. Ducey signs COVID-19 liability shield into law

Critics say measure would reward bad actors who flouted health guidance and endangered their workers or the public

Governor establishes Navajo Code Talker holiday

Now every August 14, the state of Arizona will recognize the Navajo U.S Marines in World War II who created an unbreakable code.

Friese joins race for U.S. House

The southern Arizona member of the legislature hopes to go to Congress.

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