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Judge: Arizona 'Ballot Harvesting' Law OK

State wins a round in court over a new law against collecting ballots.

Officials: New Tucson Airport Tower Means Safety, Efficiency

$40 million structure dedicated Friday also boasts green features, including solar power.

Pima Supervisors Election: Board Control at Stake?

Voters could change the political party leadership on the Board of Supervisors.

Campaigns, Candidates Are Chasing the Youth Vote

People born in - wait for it - 1998 are now eligible to vote; but will they?

Tucson City Council Wards Redistricting Hearing Thursday

Public feedback solicited on proposed changes to City Council boundaries.

San Carlos Apaches, Others Sue Over Copper Mine Waste Site

Lawsuits claim US Forest Service violated several environmental laws.

South Tucson: 2 New Council Members, 2 Returning

The new council will appoint a mayor and vice mayor to office.

What Can Politicians Actually Do To Improve the Economy?

Three experts weigh in on how public policy can improve Arizona's financial well-being.

$243 Million Surplus for State in 2015-16, Report Says

Second straight year of big surpluses reported for state tax, fees revenues.

Tucson Bus Fare Increase on City Council Agenda Tuesday

Opponents want alternative: Increase ridership to increase revenue.

Rose Mofford, First Female Governor of Arizona, Dies at 94

Flags to fly at half-staff in remembrance of 'unparalleled role model.'

Arizonans Question Border Patrol Checkpoints at Hearing

Agency officials said they understand, but that checkpoints work.

Court: Phoenix Can Pay Its Police for Union Work

Goldwater Institute calls the Arizona Supreme Court ruling a loss for taxpayers.

Arizona Department of Child Safety Tackling Backlogged Abuse Reports

Number of open inactive cases has dropped in the past year, according to agency data.

Cell Phone Search Requires Warrant, Arizona Supreme Court Says

Right to privacy extends to one's phone even when it is in another's apartment, judges wrote.

90% of Arizona Latinos Plan to Vote in November, Poll Says

Trump opposition a draw; could be a deciding factor in race for U.S. Senate.

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