State News
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Could Kirsten Engel’s passion for public education propel her to Congress?
Engel defended public schools for years at the state capitol. Now, she wants to do take the fight to Capitol Hill.
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Unpaid invoices could keep Trump rallies at smaller Arizona venues
The Trump campaign hasn’t directly paid for a rally in Arizona since January 2020, and has left a trail of unpaid invoices in cities across the state.
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One defendant flips, another pleads guilty in Arizona’s fake elector case
Ahwatukee Republican Loraine Pellegrino is the first person person charged in any of the fake elector cases nationwide to plead guilty and admit criminal wrongdoing.
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Harris campaign takes over Arizona’s horizon, airwaves—and your doorstep
Harris launched a $50 million nationwide ad blitz to introduce the new Democratic presidential ticket as over 20,000 Arizonans have signed up to volunteer for her campaign.
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Everything you need to know about Arizona’s Primary Election results
Republican voters chose an election denier as their nominee for Maricopa County Recorder, and two Democratic congressional primaries are still too close to call.
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These border town mayors are putting their trust in a Kamala Harris presidency
As vice president, Harris has worked with Central American leaders to improve conditions for citizens as a way to decrease the number of people leaving their home country.
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Increased rabies risk in Northern Arizona: What you need to know
This summer has seen an increased risk of rabies in Northern Arizona, particularly Navajo County. Here’s what to know and how to stay safe.
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Arizona’s popular Family Campout Program: What to know & how to register
Arizona State Parks and Trails has opened up registration for its popular Family Campout Program. Here’s what you need to know.
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Legal fight continues with appeals over proposed immigration initiative for Arizona Nov. 5 ballot
The fight to keep a proposed immigration initiative off Arizona’s Nov. 5 ballot is not over yet.
























