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Gov. Katie Hobbs said Monday that people have to "stop inflaming this kind of rhetoric'' to avoid future situations that lead to politicians and public officials being threatened and attacked.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs believes she can help do something that hasn't happened since before she was born: Put the state House, Senate and governor's office in Democratic hands.
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The question of whether the Court of Appeals will immediately intercede in the fight between Katie Hobbs and Warren Petersen depends on whether the judges believe they need to step into the political spat right now.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs will participate in a virtual meeting Wednesday with President Biden over the question of what's next following what has been called his dismal performance in last week's debate with Donald Trump.
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A new U.S. Supreme Court ruling empowers states and cities to enact laws designed to keep the homeless from sleeping on the street.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs and state lawmakers are asking a judge to immediately overturn a Thursday order that blocks the state, at least for now, from seizing money from the opioid settlement fund.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs on Wednesday vetoed five bills changing water laws in Arizona, concluding they would cause more harm than good.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs isn't going to allow teachers and librarians to be locked up even if they provide sexually explicit materials within a public school or public library.
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The budget deal Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs struck with Republicans who control the state Legislature to solve what is now billed as a $1.4 billion deficit contains pain across all parts of state government -- and spreads it to prisoners, hospitals and future supplies in a state struggling to get enough water to keep growing.
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Top Republican lawmakers have no legal right to try to undo the designation of nearly a million acres of federal land near the Grand Canyon as a national monument, the state's top two Democrat elected officials are charging.