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Arizona company to pay $285,000 for illegal robocalls
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is dialing in on telemarketers. Read More.
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Cochise County Supervisor Files Response to Maricopa County's Motion to Dismiss His Lawsuit over Signature Verification, Cites New Precedent
Cochise County Supervisor Files Response to Maricopa County's Motion to Dismiss His Lawsuit over Signature Verification, Cites New Precedent Read More.
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Arizona grand jury indicts two Cochise County supervisors on election related charges
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a state Superior Court grand jury indictment against Cochise County Supervisors Peggy Judd and Tom Crosby related to actions in the Read More.
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Illinois Sheriff Says Trans Woman Who Threatened to Shoot School Children Repeatedly Referenced Covenant Killer
The 47-year-old transgender woman charged with multiple felony counts of threatening to shoot and rape school children seemed to draw inspiration from Nashville’s Covenant School killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale, according to the Illinois sheriff involved in the arrest. Read More.
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Arizona ends contract with private prison, saying it will save $15 million
The state of Arizona ended its contract with a company that operated a correctional facility in Marana. Read More.
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Think tank: Ducey to thank for Arizona's 5th ranking in overall freedom
The Cato Institute ranked Arizona fifth in the United States in their latest report analyzing "personal and economic freedoms." Read More.
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Tucson Border Patrol Chief Stops Social Media Posts: 'Unprecedented Flow' of Migrants Needs 'All Available Personnel'
The U.S. Border Patrol's Tucson Sector paused most of its social media presence on Sunday, with Chief Patrol Agent John R. Modlin posting the policy change to social media on Sunday. Read More.
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Arizona Chamber writes Biden admin warning about EPA proposal
The Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry is one of the many organizations that signed a letter to the Biden administration asking them not to raise Read More.
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Independent Audit by Arizona Election Integrity Group Says Hundreds of Provisional Ballots from Republicans Remain Uncounted: 'Abe Hamadeh Won the Attorney General's Race'
Independent Audit by Arizona Election Integrity Group Says Hundreds of Provisional Ballots from Republicans Remain Uncounted: 'Abe Hamadeh Won the Attorney General's Race' Read More.
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Numerous fentanyl seizures in Arizona in mid-November, eight suspects arrested
The Arizona Department of Public Safety dealt with four separate fentanyl pill seizures throughout the state from Nov. 7-14, according to a news release from the Read More.
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Mohave County opts not to hand count ballots after legal threat from Mayes
The Mohave County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 against hand-counting ballots in the 2024 presidential preference primary election, despite support from some Republicans. Read More.
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Biden Admin Granted 34,000 Special Visas to Refugees After Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal
The State Department has granted tens of thousands of visas to Afghans who aided the U.S. government following the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, according to a Thursday report from the lead inspector general to the United States Congress. Read More.
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$33 million in federal funding to support Tucson area water resources
Funds from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will be used to for water cleaning resources by developing a new treatment center in Tucson. Read More.
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Impeachment Inquiry Sharpens Focus on Millions in Loans to Biden Family
There are red flags aplenty: Loan repayments between Joe Biden and his brother; millions in promissory notes between Hunter Biden and a Democrat-donating Hollywood lawyer; and debt deals from Ukraine to China.  Read More.
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Arizona Schools Superintendent Vows to Defend State's 'Save Women’s Sports Act' All the Way to SCOTUS
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne (R) vowed to protect the state’s law prohibiting boys from competing in girls sports — taking the case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary. Read More.

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