Local DJs will provide the soundtrack at Arizona polls Nov. 5
A nationwide group of non-partisan DJs wants to remind people that voting should be a celebration. Look for them at 60 polling sites across Arizona on Election Day.
A nationwide group of non-partisan DJs wants to remind people that voting should be a celebration. Look for them at 60 polling sites across Arizona on Election Day.
DJ Benz played Phoenix's primaries last spring. "Voters were having a lot more fun. They were dancing in line and dancing walking back to their cars."
The proposal comes days before Election Day, as Vice President Kamala Harris affixes her presidential campaign to a promise of expanding women's health care access in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to undo nationwide abortion rights two years ago.
During a weekend appearance in Pennsylvania, 78-year-old Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spent 12 minutes rambling about golfer Arnold Palmer — including a bizarre aside about the size of Palmer’s genitalia.
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.
Election officials, observers, and campaigners have very specific jobs throughout the election process. Here’s what you need to know about each.
Five women gathered in Phoenix to speak in support of Prop 139, sharing their personal experiences with abortion in Arizona.
Vice President Kamala Harris intends to support small business owners and entrepreneurs by reducing their expenses and increasing their access to capital. Trump’s tariff proposal, however, could cause small businesses’ costs to rise.
Prop 312 doesn't address the real causes behind homelessness and crime. Instead, it creates financial stress for local governments without solving underlying problems.
Trump’s proposed tariff of between 100% and 2,000% on foreign-made cars entering the US would raise prices on both domestic and imported cars and “likely send thousands of US workers to the unemployment line,” according to Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center at the Urban Institute.