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Pearl Harbor Survivor Jack Holder Dies in Arizona at Age 101
Jack Holder, a Pearl Harbor survivor who went on to become a decorated World War II flyer who flew over 100 missions in the Pacific and European theaters, has died in Arizona. He was 101.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs Vetoes Landlord Tax Break Bill
The Republican proposal would have eliminated taxes on apartments and rental homes taxes for landlords without requiring them to pass those savings to their tenants.
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Endangered African Penguin Chicks Hatch at Scottsdale Aquarium
An Arizona aquarium is celebrating the hatching of three endangered African penguin chicks, saying the tiny additions are genetically valuable.
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Rep. Gallego Announces Bid for Sinema’s Arizona Senate Seat
“I’m better for this job than Kyrsten Sinema because I haven’t forgotten where I came from.”
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Appeals Court Rejects Arizona Republican Party’s Attempt to End Early Voting
Early voting began in Arizona in 1991 and is used by more than 80% of voters. The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that the state’s early voting system is constitutional. In an 11-page ruling Tuesday, the three-judge panel rejected the Arizona Republican Party’s argument that mail-in voting violates the secrecy clause in the state…
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Nygren to Be Sworn In as Next Navajo Nation President
A political newcomer, Nygren will take charge of an office that heavily intersects with the federal government, as do other tribes that receive federal funding for services like housing, health care, education, and public safety.
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Arizona’s Shipping Container Wall on Border Is Coming Down
Removal of the containers has created a stark visual shift in affected sections of Arizona’s southern landscape as a new governor takes power and inherits the $171 million project from her predecessor.
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Judge Orders Phoenix to Stop Sweeps of Homeless Encampments
A federal judge has temporarily halted the city of Phoenix from conducting sweeps of a huge homeless encampment downtown.
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Ducey Continues To Build His $100 Million Shipping Container ‘Border,’ Leaving an Expensive Mess for Gov.-Elect Katie Hobbs
Federal agencies have told Arizona the construction on US land is unlawful, and environmental groups say the containers could imperil natural water systems and endanger species.
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Arizona Left With One Democratic Senator After Sinema Switches Parties
The announcement comes days after Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock won reelection in Georgia, securing a 51st seat in the US Senate for Democrats, strengthening their majority and weakening the ability of any single senator to hold up legislation.



















