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Cochise County delays election certification

Some county supervisors are questioning the certification of voting machines.

Nogales approves allocation of remaining ARPA funding

Over $3 million will be used for city functions.

Tribe continues fight against proposed Arizona copper mine

The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the state Department of Environmental Quality illegally issued a Clean Water Act permit for the proposed Resolution Copper Mine.

The Buzz: Sunshine Mile project complete after years of work

Renovation to downtown's eastern gateway has been a topic since the 1990s.

Cochise County could still hand count ballots

The Board of Supervisors put the decision off for two more weeks.

Hobbs wins Arizona governor’s race, flipping state for Dems

She’s the first Democrat to be elected governor in Arizona since Janet Napolitano in 2006.

Prop. 308 supporters project win as vote count continues

The measure would allow undocumented Arizona high school graduates to receive in-state tuition.

High court rules against Arizona GOP leader in records fight

The high court on Monday rejected GOP state chair Kelli Ward's request to halt the turnover of records while a lawsuit proceeds.

Magnus resigns amid wave of migrants

He submitted his resignation to President Joe Biden on Saturday, saying it had been “a privilege and honor” to be part of the administration.

AP sources: US border agency leader is being forced out

The former Tucson Police Chief has been on the job for less than a year.

Voters confident in election procedures while casting ballots

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

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?

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.

Navajo presidential hopefuls represent change or continuity

Incumbent President Jonathan Nez and challenger Buu Nygren emerged as the top two vote-getters among 15 candidates in the tribe’s primary election in August.

Fact Check AZ: Ep. 5 The Race for Senate and Pulling to the Middle

Why would Blake Masters make major changes in the policy portion of his website? Is he alone in doing so?

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