Recent Articles from The Associated Press
Colorado lawmakers: Arizona anti-pot ads are inaccurate
Three Colorado state legislators on Monday called on opponents of the Arizona measure to legalize recreational pot to stop airing what they say are misleading and inaccurate ads.
Arizona voter registration up nearly 188,000 since August
Voter registration in Arizona has surged by more than 5.5 percent since the August primary election as people motivated by the upcoming presidential election sign up to vote.
A look at measures to legalize pot, raise minimum wage
A TV ad backing legal pot in Arizona features a Marine veteran saying marijuana saved him from post-traumatic stress disorder. In an opposition commercial, a former Colorado governor warns of the dangers of the legal drug, claiming that pot-laced candy is marketed to children.
Sheriff’s lawyers want federal judge out of profiling case
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's lawyers want a federal judge to recuse himself from all future proceedings in a racial-profiling case.
Regents end probe into leadership at UA medical school
The Arizona Board of Regents has ended an investigation into leadership at University of Arizona's College of Medicine.
Ruling upholds defense in lawsuits involving intoxication
A court ruling upholds an Arizona law providing a defense to lawsuit defendants in cases involving plaintiffs who were under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Ducey suspends firings at Department of Economic Security
Gov. Doug Ducey has suspended the head of the Department of Economic Security's ability to terminate agency employees and installed a personnel monitor in the wake of a large number of dismissals.
US Justice Department attorney to monitor Arizona election
An assistant U.S. Attorney in Phoenix has been assigned to lead the Justice Department's elections oversight efforts in the state.
Adelson gives half million to anti-pot campaign in Arizona
The latest major donation to the campaign against legal recreational marijuana in Arizona comes from Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson, who donated $500,000 last week.
Ex-NAU postal services manager accused of embezzling $355K
A former postal services manager at Northern Arizona University is accused of embezzling nearly $355,000 from the school over a span of 15 A? years.
First lady calls Trumpai??i??s debate remark ai???insult to Americansai??i??
Michelle Obama said that Donald Trumpai??i??s refusal to say heai??i??d accept November 8 election results if he loses is an insult to millions of Americans who are voting in the presidential election.
Biggest Arizona county to revamp polling to avoid long lines
Arizona's most populous county has agreed to develop a plan to avoid polling place wait times to settle a lawsuit a civil rights group filed after thousands of people waited for hours to vote in the March presidential primary.