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Miranda: We need more bipartisanship in Arizona Senate

4/18/2022
As a former senator, I had the skill set to find common ground on controversial issues that faced the state legislature. I am a strong champion for the education of all children and know the number one teacher of our children are parents.

Horne: We must renew our focus on academics

4/18/2022
Liberals in Arizona are breaking down the pillars to a good education. They want to coddle students, not teach them. They promote liberal ideology like critical race theory, which is a bunch of nonsense.

AG: County used AI to verify ballot signatures

4/14/2022
PHOENIX — Attorney General Mark Brnovich is claiming Maricopa County has admitted to using artificial intelligence to verify signatures on early ballots.

Scottsdale officials prep more positions in city's …

4/12/2022
The tax revenue Scottsdale has accrued from recreational marijuana will be used to fund a new police department unit to address short-term rental properties, new budget documents show. In total, …

Accused candidates seek path to ballot

4/11/2022
PHOENIX — Attorneys for candidates for office are asking judges to throw out complaints that they can’t legally run based on contentions they are guilty of insurrection for their role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Arizona Dems want AG to look into legislative map

4/11/2022
PHOENIX — The state Democratic Party wants Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich to investigate decisions by the Independent Redistricting Commission that give a political edge to three …

Arizona AG floats list of voting reforms

4/7/2022
PHOENIX — Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Wednesday that his office has uncovered evidence of election fraud. But he is providing no details. Nor does the attorney general find any …

Arizona Supreme Court: Early voting not …

4/6/2022
The Arizona Supreme Court won’t quash the method of voting used by nearly 90% of state residents, at least not now. In a brief order late Tuesday, the justices rejected a bid by the Arizona …

4-way race coming in Surprise District 1

4/5/2022
There will be a four-man race in one Surprise City Council district this summer, a two-man race in another and a district with an incumbent running unopposed.

New voting law already faces challenges

4/1/2022
PHOENIX — Two separate lawsuits are asking federal judges to void a new Arizona law that requires proof of citizenship to vote for president.

Arizona bill on voter registration could be challenged

3/30/2022
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey has signed legislation to tighten voter registration requirements in a way that may be courting a legal challenge.

Vast majority of AZ voters favor early ballot option

3/22/2022
PHOENIX — Just one out of every 10 registered voters want to get rid of early ballots in Arizona.