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Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is eliminating several top positions in his office, citing budget constraints. Out are George Diaz, director of government relations; JP Martin, deputy ...
Sen. Mark Kelly and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley warned Tuesday that the Trump administration’s layoffs are putting Social Security at risk.
Two things can be true at the same time. We can rejoice in the end of a business deal not right for Tucson, while recognizing the local government process was awful, and that's a threat to future ...
Racers of all ages can enjoy a car show and steer their R/C vehicles in the dirt oval and jump zone, and try out some of the ...
Sections of the Constitution that top Trump administration officials previously suggested be suspended disappeared from the ...
Artificial intelligence carries the potential to improve voter outreach, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes told state officials across the country this week, even as he also warned of its risks ...
The firing of Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer by President Donald Trump after changes to the unemployment report infuriated the chief executive has drawn criticism and ...
One of the country’s premier motor racing series has asked the Trump administration to keep its imagery out of promotional material for a planned immigration detention facility in Indiana.
President Donald Trump’s freeze on $8 billion of congressionally appropriated funding to the National Institutes of Health was illegal, the Government Accountability Office reported, and roughly 1,800 ...
Man's death after rooftop showdown raises questions about less-lethal weapons used by Phoenix police
The death of a suspect after Phoenix police struck him with projectiles from less-lethal launchers raises questions about the safety of the munitions police classify as “less likely to cause death or ...
A Republican state lawmaker has filed a complaint with the Arizona State Bar Association after a disgraced former state ...
The death of a suspect after Phoenix police struck him with projectiles from less-lethal launchers raises questions about the safety of the munitions police classify as “less likely to cause death or ...
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