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Republican candidates for Governor and the U.S. Senate traveled to Yuma to gather endorsements and voter support. Lisa Sturgis spoke with them about Yuma's role in the state economy and the future of water policy under their leadership.
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Initiative petitions filed Thursday could give Arizonans a chance to make registration and voting easier and overturn some of the restrictions enacted by the Republican-controlled legislature.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Marco Lopez on Tuesday unveiled his plan for strengthening Arizona’s public education program.
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Yuma Councilmember Karen Watts talk about her run for Mayor and we meet the woman behind a movement to vote like a mother.
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Groups that killed a voter-approved tax to fund education in court now want nearly $1 million in legal fees from initiative organizers and the state.
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An attorney for Arizona Senate President Karen Fann is making a last-ditch effort to let her keep secret more than 700 records related to the audit of the 2020 election.
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We hear from Kris Mayes, the lone Democrat in the race of Arizona Attorney General, and talk to a pollster about what polling reveals about state races months ahead of early voting.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced his bid for U.S. Senate Thursday. The longtime Arizonan and republican says today’s challenges call for…
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By Howard FischerCapitol Media ServicesPHOENIX -- One of the leading proponents of the claims of election fraud in Arizona now wants to be in charge of…
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Gov. Ducey 'Confident' in Arizona's Election Results, But Expresses Interest in GOP Led Ballot AuditBy Howard FischerCapitol Media ServicesPHOENIX -- Gov. Doug Ducey said he's confident in the results of the 2020 election yet wants to see the results of…