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A Surprise Choice in the Central Arizona Project Board Election

Republican April Pinger did not have a campaign website or respond to any questions from the Arizona Republic.

Border Rights Advocates Rally Against Troop Buildup

Groups are decrying the U.S. military deployment to meet a caravan moving through Mexico.

Election Analysis; Voter Reaction; Nurses Unionize

A journalists roundtable goes over results from closely watched races and asks whether a blue wave swept Arizona.

Settlement Reached in McSally-Sinema Senate Vote Count

The agreement extends the opportunity to fix ballot problems to rural Arizona voters.

Busy I-10 Rest Stop Opens After Closing for Almost a Year

Multimillion-dollar renovation complete, the Sacaton stop is the only rest area between Casa Grande and Phoenix.

Court Hearing Set in Arizona Senate Race Vote Count Dispute

Only a few thousand votes would be affected by the suit, but every one counts in the razor-close U.S. Senate race between Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema.

Tucson, Marana Suing Makers of Chemicals Found in Well Water

They seek damages for dealing with compounds called PFCs, which don't have established regulatory limits.

Pima County Recorder Still Counting Votes Despite Republican Objections

GOP leaders are suing to stop signature verification on ballots.

UA Center Receives Funding for Alzheimer's Research

$3.7 million grant to help researchers study problem growing in urgency.

Familiar Name Will Lead Kirkpatrick Staff

Ron Barber is out of retirement to join the Kirkpatrick team.

Three Things to Know About Colorado River Plans in the Works

Climate change is growing the gap between the river’s supply, and the demands in the communities that rely on it.

Grijalva Promises Investigations Into Trump Appointees

Democrats take control of the House in January, which will bring changes to the relationship with the White House.

McSally-Sinema Senate Race Too Close to Call

The two were separated by a small fraction of the votes tabulated, with hundreds of thousands of ballots uncounted.

Troops Installing Razor Wire Along Arizona Border

The soldiers arrived as part of the domestic military deployment announced by the U.S. government last week.

Dems Have Taken the House. What's in Store for Arizona's Delegation?

Kirkpatrick and Grijalva look forward to a congressional term in the majority.

Kirkpatrick Returns to Congress, This Time Representing CD2

The Democrat defeated Republican Lea Marquez Peterson in the Southern Arizona district.

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