Arizona Sen. John McCain and Rep. Jeff Flake are holding a town hall meeting in Gilbert on Thursday.
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Arizona panel may suspend reporting requirement
Arizona's public campaign finance commission on Thursday considers a housekeeping matter stemming from the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to block so-called matching funds.
Read More »Arizona Senate hopeful to serve Arpaio with lawsuit
A community organizer who has feuded publicly with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio plans to serve the sheriff's office with a lawsuit Wednesday.
Read More »Republicans ready $1.2m for Ariz. governor's race
Gov. Jan Brewer could be getting a big financial boost from national Republicans in her bid to be elected to a full term of her own.
Read More »Goddard challenges Brewer to debates
Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard is challenging Republican Gov. Jan Brewer to a series of debates.
Read More »McCain approaches $20 million in campaign spending
John McCain has spent nearly $20 million on his re-election bid, according to campaign finance figures released Friday by his campaign.
Read More »Grand jurors ended corruption probe of officials
Court records made public Thursday show that a grand jury ended its investigation of a judge, county officials and one of their lawyers on corruption allegations, but the reason for concluding the probe is a subject of dispute.
Read More »Lawmakers call for hearings on prison break
State lawmakers from both parties are calling for hearings to look into the escape of three violent inmates from a private prison in northwestern Arizona.
Read More »Hayworth suggests McCain would be worse than Obama
John McCain's Republican primary challenger suggests the country would be worse off had McCain won the 2008 presidential election.
Read More »More charges were planned for Maricopa officials
Documents show that Maricopa County prosecutors had planned a more sweeping indictment against many county officials, including two supervisors and two judges, than the charges that were eventually filed.
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