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Kathy Hoffman concedes in Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction race

Incumbent Democrat Kathy Hoffman conceded in the race for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction on Thursday morning. Hoffman trailed...

Arizona races tighten as GOP-heavy Election Day votes tallied

After initial mail-in ballots gave Democrats leads in statewide races, Arizona’s GOP-heavy in-person ballots have some Republicans with slight leads and others...

Arizona county official grilled on hand-count plan in court

A southern Arizona judge heard from a parade of witnesses Friday in a case brought by opponents of an unusual plan driven...

Judge orders armed group away from Arizona ballot drop boxes

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered armed members of a group monitoring ballot drop boxes in Arizona to stay at least 250...

AG Mark Brnovich gives county OK for full ballot hand counts

Arizona’s Republican attorney general Mark Brnovich has issued an opinion saying county officials can hand-count all ballots in at least five races...

Arizona agrees not to enforce total abortion ban until 2023

Arizona’s attorney general has agreed not to enforce a near-total ban on abortions at least until next year, a move that Planned...

Text scammers on the rise, AG Mark Brnovich warns

The Arizona Attorney General's office is warning consumers about the rise in text scams. The Federal Trade Commission reported...

Mark Brnovich joins 18 attorneys general investigating major banks’ membership in...

Six major banks will be investigated by 19 state attorneys general for adhering to a United Nations’ organizational goal of eliminating carbon...

AG Mark Brnovich seeks probe of election integrity group

Arizona’s Republican attorney general, Mark Brnovich, on Friday asked the FBI and IRS to look into an election integrity group that claimed...

Arizona Supreme Court allows death row execution of Murray Hooper to...

Arizona can move forward with the execution of death row inmate Murray Hooper next month, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

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