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Arizona Votes to Raise Minimum Wage to $12 an Hour

Prop. 206 makes changes to requirements and conditions for paid sick time.

Arizona Polls are Open; Here's What to Do if You Want to Vote

Polls open until 7 pm; don't mail early ballots, but turn them in at any polling place.

Laws in Mexico to Target Drug Cartels and Corrupt Politicians

Group of lawyers and organizations have been working to establish independent anticorruption institutions.

Dustin Williams Poised to be Pima County Superintendent

Leads opponent Margaret Burkholder by more than 15,000 votes.

Water May Flow Regularly in Santa Cruz River Within 2 Years

Tucson Water project will use reclaimed water to restore a portion of the river's flow.

Tucson Housing Prices Grow Faster Than US Average

Tucson home prices grew by 5.3 percent in the past year, realtors association data show.

Arizona Votes Against Legal Recreational Marijuana

Opposition defeats Proposition 205 with 52.2 percent of the vote.

John McCain Wins Sixth Term in US Senate over Ann Kirkpatrick

Republican victorious in what he characterized as 'toughest race' of his career.

Republican Napier Ousts Nanos in Pima Sheriff's Race

Indictment of Nanos' chief deputy one month before election may have led to his demise.

'Federal-Only' Ballots Limit Some Arizonans in Voting

Arizona voter registration requires proof of citizenship; the federal form does not.

Democrats Hold Pima Board of Supervisors Control, 3-2

In key race, Bronson beats DeMarco to stay with ElĂ­as, Valadez.

Four Arizona Senate, Six House Races Competitive

Here's a breakdown of matchups in Southern Arizona's seven legislative districts.

Barbara LaWall Secures 6th Term as Pima County Attorney

20-year incumbent won the race by more than 100,000 votes.

Republicans Secure Three Seats on Arizona Corporation Commission

Campaign dominated by issues of solar power and dark money.

Experimental High Flows Start at Glen Canyon Dam

Officials hope to redistribute sediment trapped by the dam.

Night of the Living Fest is Finding its Groove

The independent festival has overcome some growing pains to enter its fourth year.

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