Recent Articles from The Associated Press
Appeals Court to consider blocking ballot collection law
A federal appeals panel that rejected a Democratic effort to block a new Arizona law barring groups from collecting early ballots from voters now plans a full hearing on the request.
Threat at Arizona GOP office follows fire in North Carolina
The head of the Arizona Republican Party says its office received a bomb threat and it likely will hire private security guards.
Arizona governor appoints Paul McMurdie to appeals court
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has appointed a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to an open seat on the Arizona Court of Appeals.
Confident Clinton expanding her campaign into ‘red’ states
Hillary Clinton is advancing into states the Democrats haven't won in decades, confidently expanding her offensive against Donald Trump and aiming to help her party win back control of Congress.
Local leaders: Volunteers will monitor Arizona polling sites
A coalition of advocacy groups says it is deploying monitors to dozens of polling sites in the Phoenix and Tucson areas to ensure voters are safe and not misinformed.
Ducey administration increases number of firings
Gov. Doug Ducey's administration is stepping up the firing of state workers, many of whom can be let go without explanation under a law enacted during his predecessor's administration that revamped the state's personnel system.
Experts worry about voting-related turmoil on Election Day
New ID requirements. Unfamiliar or distant polling places. Names missing from the voter rolls.
Utah vote splinters as anti-Trump sentiment spreads
The unity of Republican voters in heavily conservative Utah has been splintered by Donald Trumpai??i??s crude behavior and volatile campaign, creating an unprecedented sense of uncertainty in a must-win state for the GOP candidate.
Lawmaker says Tucson destroying guns instead of selling
A southern Arizona lawmaker wants Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to determine if Tucson is breaking state law by destroying guns rather than selling them.
State Library offering discarded print materials to public
Arizona's state library is shedding some printed materials, making them available to the public for free, as it increases its digital reach.
Nearly 120,000 new Arizona voters in past 3 weeks
Nearly 120,000 new Arizona voters signed up to participate in the November general election in the past three weeks.
Pima County sheriff: Chief deputy indicted, resigns post
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says his chief deputy has been indicted and resigned.