A group of environmentalists is suing the federal government for access to records regarding a coal mining operation in northeastern Arizona.
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AZ Secretary of State faces freshman lawmaker in race
Arizonans who are registered to vote at a Tempe precinct, work in Glendale and drive their kids elsewhere for school would have more options to cast a ballot under a goal shared by the candidates for secretary of state.
Read More »Giffords announces $12 million for Tucson PD
The U.S. Department of Justice is sending a little over $12 million to the Tucson Police Department.
Read More »Registration deadline looms for Nov. 2 election
The deadline for Arizonans to register to vote in the Nov. 2 general election is midnight on Monday.
Read More »Prop. 106 would guarantee health care protections
Voters on Nov. 2 will decide whether to write state-guaranteed protections for health care into the Arizona Constitution.
Read More »McCain emphasizes border security during debate
Republican Sen. John McCain framed the porousness of America's borders as both a national security concern and a human rights issue Sunday in the only scheduled general election debate in Arizona's U.S. Senate race.
Read More »McCain, Napolitano square off over border security
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain had a terse exchange over border security in a Wednesday hearing on terrorism threats.
Read More »Brewer to speak at 2 events in Tucson on Tuesday
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is scheduled to speak at two events in Tucson on Tuesday.
Read More »Suit filed over wearing tea party T-shirt at polls
A Phoenix-based conservative think tank has filed a federal lawsuit to ensure voters get to wear their tea party T-shirts at the polls.
Read More »Proposition proposes lieutenant governor
Arizona is one of a handful of states that do not have a lieutenant governor, but that could change if voters approve a proposition on the November ballot.
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