Recent Articles from The Associated Press
Monday is deadline to register to vote in Arizona primary
Monday is the last day to register to vote in Arizona's Aug. 30 primary election.
102-year-old delegate casts Arizona ballots for Clinton
Jerry Emmett was born before women gained the right to vote in America, so it's fitting she announced that the Arizona delegation was casting 51 of its 85 votes for Hillary Clinton for president.
New details emerge in fatal border shooting of Mexican teen
A Border Patrol agent indicted for the fatal shooting of a Mexican teen through the gaps of a border fence threw up after the shooting and said people were throwing rocks and struck a police dog.
Lawyers in Arpaio’s profiling case seek $5.9 million in fees
Attorneys who won a racial profiling case against Sheriff Joe Arpaio are seeking $5.9 million in legal fees and expenses for pressing contempt-of-court allegations against the lawman and other costs.
US OKs end to Arizona enrollment freeze in program for kids
Federal officials have approved Arizona's plan to allow additional low-income families in need of affordable health insurance to enroll their children for coverage for services in September.
From New York to New Mexico, hard work and creativity pay off
Volunteers across the United States work to revamp historic churches, restore the environment and fight fires.
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks at GOP convention
The longtime sheriff of metropolitan Phoenix fired up the crowd at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on Thursday by reminding them of Donald Trump's pledge to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
2016 state revenue nearly matches projections at $9.45B
The Arizona Legislature's budget staff says tax collections rose by 5 percent in the budget year that ended June 30 and were nearly exactly as forecast.
Basha to head early childhood health and education board
The board overseeing Arizona's early childhood development program has chosen the woman who championed the 2006 voter initiative creating the agency as board chair.
Arizona casts all 58 convention votes for Trump
All 58 of Arizona's Republican National Convention votes have been cast for Donald Trump. The vote tally came despite vows by some anti-Trump delegates to force a formal count of the delegates or to walk out.
Dr. Peter Mundschenk appointed as new state veterinarian
Arizona has a new state veterinarian.
Arizona set to send first batch of inmates to private prison
Arizona is sending its first group of inmates to a privately operated prison as part of an expansion project meant to alleviate prison crowding.