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What to expect in Arizona on Election Day
Voters in Arizona have no shortage of competitive races to decide in the Nov. 5 general election. Here’s what to expect on Election Day.
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Voters in Arizona will face competing ballot measures. What happens if they both pass?
Voters in Arizona will see competing ballot measures about primary elections this November. If voters approve them both, what happens next could be up to the courts to decide.
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Lowriding is more than just cars. It’s about family and culture for Mexican Americans
Lowriding is more than just cars—it’s also about family and culture for Mexican Americans.
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Charges dismissed against deaf Black man who was punched and shocked by Phoenix police
All charges have been dismissed against a deaf Black man who was repeatedly punched and shocked with a Taser by Phoenix police officers responding to a call that a man had committed an assault at a convenience store.
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Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say
Mainstream economists warn that Trump’s plans to impose huge tariffs on imported goods, deport millions of migrant workers, and demand a voice in the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policies would likely send prices surging.
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At Arizona rally, Trump calls for adding 10,000 Border Patrol agents after derailing a bipartisan border bill
At an Arizona rally, former President Donald Trump proposed hiring 10,000 additional Border Patrol agents, after he derailed a bipartisan bill earlier this year that included funding for more border personnel.
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Harris rips Trump for his criticism of federal storm response and calls for ‘dignity’
Vice President Kamala Harris and the White House criticized Donald Trump for his attacks on the federal response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton and suggested he was wrongly trying to turn the deadly storms to his political advantage.
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US Senate debate: Gallego and Lake spar over immigration, abortion, and the economy
Kari Lake repeatedly reminded viewers Wednesday of her three-decade career on Arizona television, looking to harness the intimate connection she built with voters and overcome Democrat Ruben Gallego’s portrayal of her as a liar in the only debate of the closely watched race.
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Arizona Democratic office hit by third shooting in weeks. There were no injuries or arrests
A Democratic National Committee campaign office in suburban Phoenix has been struck in a third shooting in recent weeks, police said Wednesday.
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On a screen near you: Officials are livestreaming the election process for more transparency
Officials in Arizona and other states provide livestream feeds of election processes to demystify voting and provide greater transparency.



















