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Arizona to remove shipping container wall from Mexico border

Arizona will take down a makeshift wall made of shipping containers at the Mexico border, settling a lawsuit and political tussle with...

Blake Masters concedes Senate race, Katie Hobbs celebrates governor win

Republican Blake Masters called Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly Tuesday to concede in the Arizona Senate race, joining other vanquished Republicans around the...

Doug Ducey wants high court to toss 3 Arizona initiatives

Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and the GOP leaders of the state House and Senate are urging the state Supreme Court to...

Judge tosses Arizona suit over limits on virus relief funds

A judge has dismissed Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s demands that the state stop sending millions in federal...

Feds sue over new Arizona citizenship proof law for voting

The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday sued Arizona over a new law requiring people who use a federal form to register...

Arizona, Louisiana among states grappling over abortion bans

Arizona’s attorney general says a total abortion ban that has been on the books since before statehood can be enforced and Louisiana’s...

Doug Ducey gets COVID-19, won’t visit Arizona border with Mike Pence

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has tested positive for COVID-19 and won’t attend a planned political event Monday with former Vice President Mike...

Gov. Doug Ducey in Israel for trade, water, security talks

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is in Israel for five days of talks with political and business leaders of the Middle Eastern country.

Doug Ducey quietly taps $95M in virus cash to boost trooper...

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey quietly tapped $95 million in federal coronavirus relief money in November to boost pay for state troopers, prison...

Arizona passes grim pandemic milestone with 25,000 deaths

Arizona’s pandemic death toll on Thursday passed the grim milestone of 25,000 fatalities as hospitals statewide remained crowded with coronavirus patients.

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