Brnovich fighting to bring criminal charges against firm tied to Invest in Ed
Attorney General Mark Brnovich is making a last-ditch effort to bring criminal charges against the firm that circulated petitions for the voter-approved 2020 Invest in Ed ballot measure.
Ducey: voters should have confidence in election results
Gov. Doug Ducey has a word of advice for people who believe Arizona elections lack integrity. You're being lied to and deceived.
Navajos to narrow list of 15 presidential hopefuls to 2
Navajo voters will decide today which two of 15 presidential hopefuls they want to advance to the tribe's general election.
Arpaio tries to become suburban mayor after losses
Joe Arpaio, the 90-year-old former Phoenix metro sheriff who was ousted by voters frustrated with his headline-grabbing tactics and legal troubles, is attempting another political comeback as he runs for mayor of the affluent suburb where he has lived more than two decades.
Can’t hurt to ask: Arizona lawmakers raise earmark requests by $194 million
Add another item to the long list of things that Republican and Democratic members of Arizona’s congressional delegation disagree on: earmarks.
Federal prosecutor’s office will closely watch Tuesday’s election
The top federal prosecutor in Arizona says his office will be watching Tuesday's election to ensure there are no violations of the right of individuals to vote.
Candidates spend big for Maricopa County Attorney race
Some Maricopa County Attorney candidates spent big ahead of Arizona’s 2022 primary elections. One candidate is saving her donations.
Poll says AZ GOP Trump’s
A new poll suggests it's now Donald Trump's Arizona Republican Party.
Robson spends more than $18M on campaign, most from her pocket
The more than $18 million Karrin Taylor Robson has spent running for governor - $15 million from her own pocket - may be the only thing that has made the Republican primary a competitive race.
Three Republicans face off in primary for treasurer
The winner of the GOP primary August 2 will face Democratic State Sen. Martín J. Quezada in the general election in November.
Covid affects students’ math, English performance
The Covid pandemic continues to negatively impact students’ success in math and English, and education leaders say it’s imperative to address these unprecedented declines in proficiency quickly.
Pen misinformation bleeds into primary
Election officials in Arizona's largest county won't soon forget #SharpieGate — the social media uproar that emerged after the 2020 election based on the false claim that Sharpie pens provided at the polls would ruin ballots before they were counted.