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Sep 12, 2022

U.S. has long history of unfairly separating children from parents

The U.S. has a long history of separating children from their parents without regard for parents’ rights or the children’s welfare.

Aug 22, 2022

Final ISIS kidnapper sentenced to life for role in death of Prescott native

A second ISIS militant was sentenced to life in prison Friday for the kidnapping and killing of Prescott native Kayla Mueller, a relief to her parents who pledged to continue fighting for her memory.

Aug 12, 2022

Over $2B will help roads, bridges, bike lanes in Arizona, other states

U.S. transportation officials announced $2.2 billion for local infrastructure projects on Thursday, paving the way for new bridges, roads, bike lanes, railways and ports in scores of communities in Arizona and across the country.

Nov 3, 2021

Youngkin Virginia victory lesson for Arizona GOP?

A win and a near-win on the other side of the country has some Arizona Republicans hoping they can replicate the same success here, if they make next year's election about kitchen-table issues.

Sep 3, 2020

Kanye West off Arizona ballot, judge rules

Kanye West can't run for president, at least not in Arizona.

Jan 24, 2020

Arizona can do right thing, become 39th state to ratify ERA

Arizona has forfeited its opportunity to go down in history for a positive principle, but it can still do the right thing and ratify the ERA this session to become #39.

Nov 7, 2017

What’s on the ballot? Your guide to Tuesday’s US elections

Voters are electing two governors, some big-city mayors and one member of Congress in an election dominated by local and state races.

Aug 14, 2017

Ducey stands ground on confederate monuments in wake of racial violence

Gov. Doug Ducey has no interest in removing any Confederate monuments on state land even in the wake of weekend violence after a racist demonstration in Virginia.

Aug 14, 2017

Trump considers Arpaio pardon, critics call out president

President Donald Trump says he may grant a pardon to former Sheriff Joe Arpaio following his recent conviction in federal court, prompting outrage among critics who say the move would amount to an endorsement of racism.

James Hodgkinson
Jun 14, 2017

Some Republicans blame ‘left’ amid calls to tone down rhetoric following Virginia shooting

The revelation that alleged Alexandria, Virginia shooter James Hodgkinson was a Bernie Sanders volunteer whose social media postings were filled with anti-Trump and anti-Republican rhetoric brought a round of recriminations from some Arizona Republicans who blamed the “left” for the attack.

This May 29, 2014 file photo shows the St. Louis VA Medical Center. On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, Missouri Sens. Roy Blunt and Claire McCaskill say VA leaders need to be held accountable after reports that Veterans Affairs health care centers in four Midwestern states maintained secret, unauthorized waiting lists of veterans, some of whom waited for care for more than 90 days. (AP Photo/Jim Salter)
Sep 29, 2014

VA settles complaints by 3 Phoenix whistleblowers

The Veterans Affairs Department said Monday it has reached financial settlements with three employees who faced retaliation after filing whistleblower complaints about the troubled Phoenix VA hospital.

Arizona among states to reach settlement with US cigarette makers
Dec 19, 2012

Arizona among states to reach settlement with US cigarette makers

Three U.S. cigarette makers say they have reached a settlement with 17 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico to resolve a dispute over payments required under a 1998 anti-smoking agreement.

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