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PHOENIX — It won’t be illegal in Arizona to call food products grown in a laboratory “meat,” “poultry” or “fish.” But marketers will have to add a … more
Three people are in the race for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors seat for District 2: a former state legislator, the current supervisor and a school board member. Thomas Galvin is the … more
Freeway projects in Tempe will pose the most problems for drivers this week. Here is what state transportation officials have planned from Friday night, April 26, until Monday morning, April 29: … more
Tempe will be at the center of much of the weekend’s freeway work. A section of eastbound US 60 will be closed along with a portion of southbound Loop 101 for several projects from Friday … more
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona Cardinals selected receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. with the No. 4 overall pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night. more
PHOENIX — The chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood Arizona said Thursday that abortions could soon become unavailable — at least for some period of time — even if state … more

Three people are in the race for the District 1 seat on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, but only the Republican side will have a primary contest to see who represents the southeast Valley. … more
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announced it has begun the manufacturing process of making microchips in Arizona, according to a TSMC spokesperson. TSMC officials completed engineering … more
A state grand jury has indicted 11 people in an ongoing investigation into a 'fake elector' plan during the 2020 election aimed at helping Donald Trump retain the presidency. more
PHOENIX – “Today, the world is looking to Phoenix as a city of the future, where possibility is found in every corner,” Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said Tuesday at her annual State … more
After a turbulent week, Shane Krauser has withdrawn from the Gilbert mayoral race.   Krauser filed paperwork with the Gilbert Town Clerk’s office Wednesday morning to withdraw his … more
PHOENIX — The state House voted Wednesday to repeal the 1864 law that outlaws abortions except to save the life of the mother. The 32-28 vote came after three Republicans — Tim Dunn of Yuma, and Matt Gress and Justin Wilmeth, both of Phoenix — voted with all the Democrats. more
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