State Politics
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Deer Valley school board member faces intense resignation demands after Nazi salute
Dozens of parents, teachers and concerned residents stood in the heat June 9 to call for Kimberly Fisher’s resignation from the Deer Valley School Board.
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Readers react to Scottsdale residents’ efforts to block Axon headquarters
We asked readers what they thought about the fight over a new Axon headquarters in Scottsdale, and here’s what they said.
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Prosecutors lose appeal in Arizona’s fake elector case and vow to present it again to a grand jury
The most recent ruling marked another setback for Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, whose case has been stalled for over a year.
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Scottsdale residents vow to keep fighting police manufacturing company
A Scottsdale group lost its first court battle over the “Axon Law” — but it’s already promising to appeal.
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‘Kick Out Corruption’ tour highlights Arizona’s high living costs
Democratic organizers are holding a “Kick Out Corruption” tour event this weekend in Arizona. They allege government corruption is behind the higher cost of living in nearly every sector of the economy.
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Readers react to Deer Valley school board member’s Nazi salute
We asked our newsletter readers for their reactions to an Arizona school board member raising a Nazi salute in a meeting. Here’s what they said.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (May 30-June 4)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, canvasses, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Saturday, May 30, through Thursday, June 4.
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New Trump policy makes it harder for immigrants to get green cards
Thousands of immigrants in Arizona and hundreds of thousands in the United States could be affected by the new memo.
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Are Chandler’s surveillance cameras helping ICE track immigrants?
On May 21, the Chandler City Council will vote on renewing its $153,400 contract with Flock Safety. Chandler residents are pushing back — and urging a no vote.
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Can Arizona cities block ICE from their property? Here’s the answer
Phoenix and Tucson blocked ICE from city property. But can they actually do that?
























