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Sep 17, 2020

Report: Arizona teens paid to file social media posts for campaigns

Facebook and Twitter opened investigations this week into several Arizona teenagers’ social media accounts for allegedly operating fraudulent profiles and spreading misinformation in support of the Trump campaign, reportedly for pay.

Sep 17, 2020

From luaus to private parties, fundraising persists despite COVID

With the election drawing near, lawmakers are ramping up efforts to fundraise. For some, this means hosting or attending parties – even as the COVID-19 pandemic, though subdued in Arizona since its mid-summer peak, continues to kill dozens in the state each day.

Sep 16, 2020

GOP takes another bite at early ballot lawsuit losses

The Trump re-election committee is making a last-ditch effort to keep a new deadline for people to sign their mail-in ballots from taking effect this year.

Sep 15, 2020

Q&A with Noel Campbell

Noel Campbell doesn’t care if people call him a moderate. After all, it’s not entirely true — the outgoing Prescott Republican has voted with his party on big issues more... […]

Sep 12, 2020

Jobless benefits drop on Monday

Beginning Monday, more than 430,000 Arizonans who have lost their job will have to live on no more than $240 a week.

Sep 11, 2020

Judge rules Arizona voters get 5 days after election to sign ballot

Arizonans who forget to sign their early ballots before dropping them in the mail are entitled to up to five days to "cure'' the problem and get their votes counted, a federal judge has ruled.

Sep 10, 2020

Supreme Court overturns ruling on instructing voters to fix ballot mistakes

The state's high court late Thursday blocked Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes from telling voters how they can correct errors they make on their ballots.

Sep 8, 2020

Court sides with governor in dispute over bars closure

Gov. Doug Ducey's order closing bars remains intact, at least for the time being.

Sep 8, 2020

Kanye West won’t appear on Arizona ballot

Arizonans who like Kanye West won't be able to vote for him for president.

Sep 8, 2020

NAU President Rita Cheng to leave post in 2022

Northern Arizona University President Rita Cheng announced Tuesday she will not seek an extension of her contract that expires in 2022.

Sep 7, 2020

Judge won’t stop Democrat county recorder from telling voters how to correct ballots

Voters in at least one Arizona county are getting instructions on how to "correct'' a wrong vote that may be illegal.

Sep 4, 2020

Attorney General tells court Ducey’s order to close bars illegal

Gov. Doug Ducey is acting illegally in closing bars while allowing restaurants to remain open and continue to sell alcoholic beverages, the state's top prosecutor charged Friday.

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