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Sep 21, 2022

Officials ask judge to toss lawsuit aimed at stopping Interstate 11 project

Federal and state officials are asking a judge to toss a lawsuit seeking to stop development of the proposed 280-mile Interstate 11 project from Nogales to Wickenburg.

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Sep 15, 2022

Do past social media posts sway voters?

Unsavory comments from the pasts of political candidates are often dredged up during the campaign season, but Republican consultants say voters don’t necessarily care. 

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Sep 14, 2022

Limits on videotaping police won’t take effect this year

The restrictions on videotaping police are not going to take effect, at least not this year.

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Sep 13, 2022

Workers at bottom of state’s wage scale will be entitled to pay hikes

Workers at the bottom of the Arizona wage scale are going to be legally entitled to a pay hike of $42 a week beginning in January.

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Sep 12, 2022

Longtime Kingman politician, former mine inspector Joe Hart dies at 78 

Former Arizona Mine Inspector and lawmaker Joe Hart passed away on Sunday at age 78, surrounded by family. 

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Sep 12, 2022

Supreme Court rejects election-denying group’s latest attempt to void 2020 vote

The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected the latest effort by a group of election deniers -- the fourth from members of "We The People'' -- to void and rerun the 2020 vote.

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Sep 12, 2022

Hobbs and Lake won’t debate despite election commission offering to let Hobbs propose conditions

Arizona voters won't see a debate between the major gubernatorial hopefuls.

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Sep 9, 2022

Here’s what you should know about ESAs

Arizona is again grappling with the issue of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts and whether voters should decide for themselves if taxpayer money can fund private and home schools for all K-12 students.  

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Sep 8, 2022

Lake and Hobbs stress business-friendly policies

Gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs, the current Democratic Secretary of State, provided a centrist stance that seemed aimed at the business community, during a candidate forum that the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted on Sept. 7. Meanwhile, Republican opponent Kari Lake emphasized many of the same policies she has touted throughout her campaign during the event.

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Sep 8, 2022

U.S. Senate, governor candidates hedge on abortion

Arizona will elect a new governor and a U.S. senator later this year, and the two officials could play key roles in determining the abortion care that’s available to Arizonans for years to come.  

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Sep 5, 2022

Brnovich doesn’t want to enforce police video law

Attorney General Mark Brnovich won't defend a new law that makes it a crime to videotape police activity within 8 feet.

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Sep 2, 2022

Espinoza drops out of Senate race for SRP job 

Unopposed state Senate candidate Rep. Diego Espinoza, D-Tolleson, withdrew from his race today to take a job with the Salt River Project, leaving his West Valley district with no candidate on the ballot. 

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