WATCH: McSally Says Women in the Military Get Pregnant to Skirt Deployment
A video has resurfaced from 2007 of Sen. McSally giving a lecture where she claimed some servicewomen would seek out pregnancy as a way to avoid deployment.
A video has resurfaced from 2007 of Sen. McSally giving a lecture where she claimed some servicewomen would seek out pregnancy as a way to avoid deployment.
Republican opposition to the recommendations of medical experts during the coronavirus pandemic is costing them the support of healthcare workers.
Organizers for three different ballot initiatives submitted signatures this week that would reshape Arizona's healthcare, education, and marijuana systems.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez confirmed they will continue their 57-hour weekend lockdowns for at least three more weeks.
There have been nearly 75,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Arizona, but politicians like Sen. Martha McSally continue to hold in-person events.
Rep. Jeff Weninger voted in favor of a bill that would have protected him from legal action if someone caught the coronavirus at one of his restaurants.
“It was a catalyst to my involvement in activism and politics that eventually led me to where I am. It gave many of us the confidence to fight for more."
Traveling across the state — or just across the Valley? Find out if your destination requires face coverings in public.
Arizona’s governor encourages the public to wear protective masks in public but is rarely seen following his own advice.
Veterans have expressed frustration at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen. Martha McSally due to their handling of the coronavirus pandemic.