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Nov 1, 2010

Group says it can open pot dispensary immediately

If voters say yes, the operators of the first medical marijuana dispensary say they can open the doors a day after the election.

Nov 1, 2010

Gary Grado talks about the effect SB1070 is having on voter turnout

Arizona Capitol Times reporter Gary Grado discusses how Arizona's new immigration law is affecting voter turnout and what sort of early ballot trends are beginning to show for the overall election results.

Nov 1, 2010

Goddard blasts Brewer’s court appearance

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry Goddard says Republican Gov. Jan Brewer is trying to grab headlines by traveling to San Francisco, where the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is hearing arguments dealing with Arizona's tough new immigration law.

Oct 27, 2010

Arizona senators speak out against medical marijuana proposition

U.S. Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl led a group of Republican officials Wednesday denouncing a ballot measure that would allow medical marijuana.

Oct 27, 2010

Arizona execution takes place after long wait

It was clear from the outset that Arizona's execution of death row inmate Jeffrey Landrigan wouldn't be a smooth process.

Oct 27, 2010

Another outside group launches ad against Mitchell

Another outside group is taking out ads opposing the re-election of Democratic Rep. Harry Mitchell in Arizona's 5th Congressional district.

Oct 27, 2010

Election night just the beginning for counties with piles of early ballots

Early ballots will be the first tallied on election night. And if history is a guide, they will also be among the last.

Oct 27, 2010

Arizona executes inmate after stay is lifted

Arizona has executed Jeffrey Landrigan for a 1989 murder in the state's first execution since 2007.

Oct 26, 2010

Ruling strikes down part of Arizona Voter ID law

A federal appeals court has struck down a key part of Arizona's law requiring voters to prove they are citizens before registering to vote or casting ballots.

Oct 26, 2010

State goes overseas for lethal injection drug

The state attorney general's office said Tuesday that Arizona's supply of a drug used in lethal injections came from England, marking the first time a state has acknowledged obtaining sodium thiopental from an overseas source since a shortage of the drug started affecting executions in the U.S. this year.

Oct 26, 2010

AZ execution scheduled for 10 am remains on hold

Arizona inmate Jeffrey Landrigan was scheduled to die at 10 a.m. Arizona time Tuesday.

Oct 26, 2010

Mitchell in tight race versus Schweikert to retain seat in Congress

David Schweikert said he’s having more fun in this election than he’s ever had, certainly more fun than two years ago when Rep. Harry Mitchell beat him by 10 percentage points.

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