Residents of homeowner associations will soon be free to fly flags supporting law enforcement, regardless of any rules to the contrary.
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Dems pour money into ousting incumbents in red-hued LD11 
Few paid attention to the district before the primaries. But since, national and state Democrats have made LD11 a top target, at least on paper.
Read More »Black lives do matter
Dear Editor: When are Governor Ducey and local papers going to forcefully state Black Lives Matter? It seems like any strong support or comments that would benefit the Black community are not front page news. Why, because a majority of ...
Read More »Era of the knee on our neck must end
America has to come together. What happened to Mr. Floyd has to stop. The era of the knee on the neck of people of color must end. Only when criminals, on either side of the protests, are held accountable will our nation advance toward a more perfect union.
Read More »Looters beware, legislator wants law to allow shooting them 
A Republican lawmaker who wants to allow business owners to maim or kill looters is under fire from progressive activists who say she’s inciting violence — and from her primary opponent, who says she stole his idea. Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, ...
Read More »Black lawmaker calls BLM a terrorist organization 
The only African American Republican in the Arizona Legislature told a conservative radio host that the Black Lives Matter movement is a terrorist organization. “This is my thought on Black Lives Matter – first of all, it’s a terrorist organization ...
Read More »Garcia makes ‘dramatic tilt’ left in run for governor
In his gubernatorial bid, David Garcia is running to the left of where he was four years ago when, as the more mainstream candidate in the general election, he garnered some Republican support.
Read More »NAACP, Black Lives Matter rip Ducey over stance on Confederate monuments 
Those monuments, such as a memorial to Arizona Confederate troops erected in 1961, are symbols of terrorism and hate, said Roy Tatem, president of the East Valley chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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