Arizona parks officials and local governments in the Phoenix and Flagstaff areas are moving to spend up to $52 million of land conservation money that legislators envisioned being used instead to help keep the budget in the black.
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FACT CHECK: Brewer can claim some credit on jobs
Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, trying to turn away a general election challenge by Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard, has moved to stake out high ground on an issue of concern to many voters: the ailing Arizona economy.
Read More »Giffords spends more on mailings
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and two other Arizona Democrats running for re-election have spent three times as much money sending fliers touting their accomplishments to constituents this spring as they did during the same period last year.
Read More »Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio backs Sharron Angle
The nation's self-professed toughest sheriff says Nevada voters should fire Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Read More »Hearing scheduled in Green Party dispute
The case of eleven Green Party Candidates allegedly recruited by Republicans will go before a judge on Thursday.
Read More »Kirkpatrick wants 5 debates with GOP challenger
Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick is challenging her opponent in the Nov. 2 election to a series of five debates.
Read More »Schweikert win sets up rematch with Mitchell
David Schweikert has spent two years itching for a rematch with U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell, and with a commanding win in the Republican primary for Arizona's 5th Congressional District, he'll get another chance in a far more favorable atmosphere.
Read More »Establishment vs. outsiders in primaries
It's the political establishment vs. the outsiders in Tuesday's primaries. And the establishment has the better odds.
Read More »Arizona voters picking party nominees for Congress
Voters across Arizona are choosing party nominees for the state's eight congressional districts in Tuesday's primary.
Read More »2 vie for Democratic nod for secretary of state
A freshman lawmaker and a former Arizona real estate commissioner are vying for the Democratic nod to become the state's next chief elections officer and second in line to the governor.
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