US Senate
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Big Lie: These Arizona Candidates Running in 2022 Still Won’t Acknowledge Biden’s Victory
Although it’s been a year since the 2020 presidential election, some Arizona politicians have been unable to move forward.
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Democrats Blast ‘Cancer’ of Arizona Election Probe on Eve of Release
No matter what the reviews in Arizona and elsewhere purport to find, they cannot reverse the 2020 election results.
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Tucson Wanted To Require COVID-19 Vaccines For All City Employees. Arizona’s Attorney General Called It Illegal.
As of last month, 76% of city employees had been vaccinated against COVID-19, while 546 employees had requested an exemption from getting the vaccine.
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How the PRO Act Would Change Arizona’s Right-to-Work Status
Arizona’s Sinema and Kelly are two of just three Democrat senators who haven’t cosponsored the labor rights legislation.
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Incumbents Have Edge, but Redistricting Scrambles House Race Outlooks
Arizona’s congressional incumbents have the advantage of name recognition and fundraising leads. Analysts say they might need both to keep their seats.
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Looking For Ways to Keep Kids Entertained This Summer? Here’s What Six Valley Moms Recommend
Staycations, low-cost resorts, and summer sports—oh my! Here’s what Valley moms do to keep their kids cool—and maintain their sanity—from May to September.
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With Senate Again up for Grabs, 2022 Already a Multimillion-Dollar Race
Sen. Mark Kelly reported raising $10.4 million in the first six months of this year, with $7.6 million in cash on hand as of June 30.
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Looking For Ways to Keep Kids Entertained This Summer? Here’s What Six Valley Moms Recommend
Staycations, low-cost resorts, and summer sports—oh my! Here’s what Valley moms do to keep their kids cool—and maintain their sanity—from May to September.
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Why Former Phoenix Mayor Terry Goddard Is Fighting to Limit the Influence of Money in Politics
Nearly 40 years after he helped break the Phoenix political machine, former Mayor Terry Goddard is hoping to bookend his political career with a “dark money” ballot initiative that he says will make Arizona’s government more representative.
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‘Truly a Sad Day’: Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voter Suppression Laws
The conservative-controlled US Supreme Court upheld Arizona’s laws restricting third-party ballot collection and out-of-precinct voting.














