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‘Findings That Should Not Be Trusted’: Report Outlines Flaws With Arizona’s Audit of 2020 Election Results
The report identified a lack of transparency and impartiality, insufficient security, and inconsistent procedures with recounting ballots.
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10 Activists Arrested After Protesting Outside Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s Office to End Filibuster
Activists said they were protesting the filibuster because it was holding up immigration reform, universal healthcare, and voting rights protections.
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‘I Reject Racism,’ Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar Writes After Voting Against Making Juneteenth a National Holiday
Arizona Republican Reps. Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs on Wednesday voted against making Juneteenth a national holiday.
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Katie Hobbs Won’t Seek Re-Election for Secretary of State in 2022. Here’s Who’s Running to Replace Her.
Two Democrats and three Republican lawmakers have thrown their hat into the ring to be Arizona’s new chief elections officer.
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7 Local Valley Restaurants That Opened During the Pandemic You Need to Check Out
From brunch to Creole cooking to pho, here are seven new, locally owned restaurants around the Valley that you may have missed in quarantine.
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Former Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes Announces Bid for Secretary of State
As recorder, Fontes expanded options for early voting, cut down on long wait times, and made voting more accessible.
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‘No Question’: Local Carpenters Union Endorses Katie Hobbs in Bid for Arizona Governor
Hobbs has repeatedly pushed back against misinformation surrounding the 2020 election, and has been a vocal critic of the GOP-led audit of the election.
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Food Delivery Companies Wanted to Support Black-Owned Restaurants. Arizona’s Attorney General Deemed It Discrimination
Postmates, UberEats, and DoorDash will no longer waive or discount delivery fees for Black-owned restaurants.
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Arizona Lawmaker Says Voter-Approved Tax to Fund Education Is ‘Mob Rule’
Prop 208 adds a tax on the state’s top income-earners to fund public schools. It’s expected to bring in nearly $1 billion of new revenue annually.
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Masks, Vaccines, and Curriculum Concerns Are Prompting Confrontations in Arizona School Districts
A school board meeting in Scottsdale was cut short after a group of attendees erupted in anger after being asked to wear masks.



















