2024 Elections
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Opinion: How Trump exploited a willing media to convince Americans that nothing matters
More than nine years after he launched his first campaign for president, much of the media continues to struggle with how to cover Donald Trump. In a new op-ed, Jordan Zakarin describes the failures to hold Trump to account.
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2 Peoria school board candidates attend JD Vance rally
Peoria school board candidates Jeff Tobey and Janelle Bowles stood by as JD Vance spread misinformation and harmful rhetoric about Arizona public schools and students.
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Unsure about voting for judges in Arizona? Here’s some info that can help
Arizona voters will decide if dozens of judges get to keep their jobs this fall. Here’s some info that can help guide your choices.
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Opinion: Arizonans, Don’t Skip the Arizona Corporation Commission on Your Ballot This Fall
Arizona’s ballot this November will be long — really long. Somewhere near the bottom, voters will be asked to choose three candidates to represent them on a state regulatory board called the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC). Even though it may not be familiar, the ACC has one of the important jobs in the state: overseeing…
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Proposition 479 seeks to continue half-cent sales tax that helps fund Maricopa County public transit, roads
Valley Metro and other groups are advocating for Proposition 479, a continuation of a half-cent sales tax in Maricopa County for transportation funding.
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Opinion: Project 2025 Is an Attack on Arizonans, Americans, and the Sanctity of our Democracy
As the 2024 election draws closer, Arizonans, and Americans nationwide, continue to express concern over the dangers of Project 2025. It is deeply unpopular, yet Arizona representatives Rep. Juan Ciscomani and Rep. David Schweikert continue to support Project 2025’s policies, regardless of the harm it would inflict on their own constituents. In fact, Rep. Schweikert,…
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Cochise County supervisor agrees to plea deal after failing to certify 2022 Arizona election
Peggy Judd avoided felony charges in the plea agreement—allowing her to remain on the Cochise County Board of Supervisors. She’ll also have 90 days unsupervised probation and pay a $500 fine.
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Trump’s former chief of staff says the former president praised Hitler and would rule like a ‘fascist’
“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,” Trump reportedly said in a private conversation in the White House. And in an interview with The Atlantic, Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly recalled that Trump once raised the idea of needing “German generals” to him directly.
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OPINION: Our economy and our planet are on the line
As votes are cast across Arizona, the future of American energy is on the ballot in the 2024 Presidential election, and the consequences matter to our pocketbooks, to our business, and to our planet. The days where climate change was some abstract concept divorced from our daily lives are over. We feel it when we…
























