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Aug 23, 2011

Navajo Nation erases $22M budget deficit

The Navajo Nation has erased what once was a more than $22 million budget deficit.

Aug 23, 2011

Brewer to visit White Mountains to provide boost after fire

Gov. Jan Brewer travels to eastern Arizona on Wednesday to show support for the tourism-dependent region in the wake of this summer's Wallow fire.

Aug 22, 2011

‘Domino Effect’ shows up again; Pearce appoints Shooter

It happens over and over, and yet I'm still always struck at how the "domino effect" shows up in politics.

Aug 22, 2011

Ex-DOJ aide says Arizona faces voting rights hurdles in redistricting effort

A former Justice Department official says Arizona's eventual new maps of congressional and legislative districts will face vigorous reviews for compliance with a federal law that protects minorities' voting rights.

Aug 22, 2011

Donations sought to unblock SB1070

A group representing Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever in the legal battles over Arizona's immigration law is seeking $60,000 in donations to file a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court.

Aug 22, 2011

Medical marijuana probe flags 8 Arizona physicians

State health officials have filed complaints against eight physicians who have recommended nearly half of the 10,000 Arizonans certified to use medical marijuana.

Aug 19, 2011

Facebook says it erroneously removed Brewer post

Facebook says it mistakenly removed a post in which Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer criticized a controversial policy decision by President Barack Obama's administration to limit deportations of illegal immigrants.

Aug 18, 2011

Redistricting commission picks initial ‘grid’ maps

Arizona's redistricting commission on Thursday picked starting points for drawing new congressional and legislative district maps, with a dissenting member expressing concern about representation of areas along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Aug 18, 2011

Brewer declares emergency in Tombstone

Gov. Jan Brewer has declared a state of emergency in Tombstone because of flooding in the wake of a recent wildfire.

Aug 18, 2011

Redistricting commission to review grid maps

Arizona's redistricting commission plans Thursday to begin work on proposed new congressional and legislative district maps for use in elections in the coming decade.

Aug 18, 2011

American Indian heads Coconino County supervisors

A Navajo woman from Tuba City has become the first American Indian to head the Coconino County Board of Supervisors.

Aug 17, 2011

Arizona redistricting panel beginning work on maps

A state commission is poised to start drawing new congressional and legislative districts for use in elections in the coming decade, with some initial but tentative signs already pointing to significant changes across the state's political landscape.

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