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Majority of Voters Support Mass Deportations, New Poll Reveals
The majority of voters support mass deportations of illegal immigrants, a policy former President Donald Trump has vowed to implement, according to a Scripps News/Ipsos poll released Wednesday. A policy of mass deportations, which has been championed by Trump in his campaign for the presidency, got 54% of support among voters, including 86% of Republicans, 58% of independents and 25% of Democrats, according to the poll. Immigration remains a priority for 39% of voters, second only to inflation, which 57% of voters say is their top issue going into November. Read More.
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Scandals cloud Maricopa County Sheriff race
Maricopa County residents will have to decide in November who they want to be Maricopa County sheriff. However, the choice may be difficult, as both candidates Read More.
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College Football Team Caught Smuggling Illegal Migrants Into The United States
In perhaps the weirdest headline you’ll see today, college football players at Arizona Christian University have been tied to an ongoing scheme to smuggle migrants into the United States Read More.
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Lack of citizenship docs might keep many from voting in AZ state and local races
Nearly 100,000 voters who haven’t submitted citizenship documents might be prevented from participating in Arizona’s state and local elections. Read More.
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$15 million for electric vehicle charging headed for Arizona
The Maricopa County Air Quality Department is being allocated $15 million in federal taxpayer dollars for electric vehicle charging stations that will be publicly available. Read More.
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Trump Leads Harris in Arizona as Kari Lake Narrowly Trails Rep. Ruben Gallego in Race Called ‘Essential’ for Democrats
A poll released Sunday found former President Donald Trump continues to hold a slim lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in the wake of their debate last week. Read More.
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FBI: 2nd assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life thwarted, gunman arrested
U.S. Secret Service agents shot at and later arrested a man with an AK-47 rifle near Donald Trump's West Palm Beach, Fla., golf club Sunday afternoon Read More.
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Report: An increase in Glendale’s minimum wage could derail the city’s economy
Glendale residents will have the opportunity to decide whether or not to raise minimum wage and benefits for hotel and event workers this November. The Hotel Read More.
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Trump Retains Massive Lead In Top Election Forecast After ABC Debate
Former President Donald Trump has retained a massive lead in election guru Nate Silver's first 2024 election forecast released after the ABC News presidential Read More.
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Four people have been charged with $178 million COVID fraud
An Arizona man and three associates have been charged in a scheme to defraud the U.S. Small Business Administration of at least $178 million in loans Read More.
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Arizona, Nevada Governors Sound Alarm on California Governor’s Gasoline Proposal
The Democratic governor of Arizona and Republican governor of Nevada signed a bipartisan letter warning against California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s gasoline refinery proposal they say could result in gasoline supply shortages and raise gasoline prices. “It is evident that increased regulatory burdens on refiners and forced supply shortages will result in higher costs for consumers in all of our states,” wrote Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo in their letter to Newsom. Read More.
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AZGOP Sues Governor Hobbs Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Executive Orders Setting up Ballot Drop Boxes, Voter Registration at Prisons
The Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) filed a lawsuit last month against Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs over her “unconstitutional” executive orders relaxing election laws. The Petition for Special Action challenged Hobbs placing voter registration forms at prisons and designating the prisons as ballot drop-off locations, which the AZGOP stated was taking “ultra vires” actions, meaning beyond her legal power and authority. Read More.
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FACT CHECK: In presidential debate, Harris deflects on border record
During the presidential debate on Tuesday night, Vice President Kamala Harris deflected when answering questions on the ongoing border crisis. Read More.
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More Than a Dozen States Pledge to Address Chronic Absenteeism Crisis in Public Schools
Fourteen states have joined an effort to cut chronic student absenteeism by 50% over the next five years. Read More.

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