State News
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Ex-Sen. Kyrsten Sinema sued for allegedly breaking up bodyguard’s marriage
Former US Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona was accused in a lawsuit of having a romantic relationship with a member of her security detail that led to the breakup of the man’s marriage.
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Move over, little libraries. Trinket boxes are taking over Phoenix
Trinket boxes have popped up across the country and right here in the Valley to bring people together in delightful, small ways.
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Mark Brnovich, Arizona AG during Trump’s push to find 2020 election fraud, has died
Mark Brnovich, Arizona’s top law enforcement officer during President Trump’s efforts to find evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, has died. He was 59.
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9 places in Arizona to unplug, unwind, & digitally detox
Modern problems make for modern solutions. With most of us spending all day on one screen or another, it’s time for one of these digital detox retreats in Arizona.
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5 local orgs to support during Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month
Learn about five trustworthy organizations that work to combat human trafficking in Arizona and beyond.
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8 MLK Day of Service events to attend in Arizona
Jan. 19 marks the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Help further the dream by attending one of these 8 MLK events in Arizona.
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How can I make my voice heard at the Arizona Legislature?
The RTS (Request to Speak) system is a website that allows the public to register opinions and voice comments on bills as they pass through the Arizona House and Senate.
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Arizona’s 2026 legislative session begins next week. Here’s what you need to know
The inner workings of Arizona’s State House and Senate can be confusing. We broke it down to be a little more digestible.
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These Arizonans are feeling the squeeze as ACA subsidies disappear
On Jan. 1, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits expired, and tens of thousands of Arizonans were hit with steep health insurance hikes.
























