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Arizona GOP leader asks high court to halt record turnover

A lower court ruled Kelli Ward had to turn over her phone records to the January 6th Committee.

Arizona elections office wants rural board's vote count plan

Confusion over what the Cochise County Board of Supervisors did at an hourslong meeting on Monday persisted Tuesday.

Three vie to be Sierra Vista's next mayor

The race could make history in the Cochise County city.

Fox Theatre/Rio Nuevo deal helps pave the way for expansion

The revitalization district is selling the property for $100 and offering matching funds for the project.

Cochise County officials approve hand count of ballots

Election officials warn the method is unreliable and not allowed under law.

Arizona sheriff steps up security around ballot drop boxes

Drop boxes have become a hotbed for conspiracy theories alleging without evidence that people illegally collected and deposited ballots in them.

Arizona governor puts more containers along Mexican border

The move comes days after Ducey sues to put up the containers.

21% increase in hotline calls for domestic violence center, most in history

The Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse has received over 8,000 calls just this year.

Fact Check Arizona: Ep. 4 Abortion and statewide races

Abortion misconceptions and changing stances are frequent in Arizona campaigns

Mural painting brings awareness to pedestrian safety on 6th Avenue

Tucson’s Department of Transportation & Mobility partnered with local nonprofit Living Streets Alliance to implement flex posts, planters and murals to increase safety.

Reward for info leading to arrest of Arizona jail escapee

The inmate escaped from the Pima County Jail on Thursday.

Grand Canyon’s water ‘backbone’ to get major overhaul starting this fall

Built from 1965 through ’70, the Trans-Canyon Waterline is falling apart, and it has been for years.

‘Fresh food, fresh start’: Tucson cafe doubles as training program for people with mental illness

Located in downtown Tucson, Café 54 serves as an employment training program for people with mental health conditions or developmental disabilities.

‘Would he be forgotten?’ How a niece’s crusade and military scientists led to ID of Korean War vet

A Cochise County veteran of the Korean War is laid to rest 70 years after he was killed in action.

Suspect in Arizona professor's shooting death arraigned

The hearing was sooner than expected.

Can candidates for governor rally their parties in Arizona’s midterm?

Shoring up support from party supporters may be crucial for both Lake and Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs in what could be a close election.

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