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As crowds protest vaccine mandates in Phoenix, the city decides to hold off on vaccine mandate for employees after federal court decision. → Read More
A monthslong hand recount of the count in Arizona's largest county once again confirmed President Joe Biden won the 2020 election over Donald Trump. → Read More
The contract for Pennsylvania-based Wake TSI ended May 14, the original completion date for Arizona's ballot recount, and the company chose not to renew. → Read More
The printer of the ballot paper says there is nothing unique or traceable about the paper, and it has no watermarks. → Read More
From the bird's-eye view of Google Maps, a medical complex in Glendale and office complex in Scottsdale resemble swastikas. → Read More
Luke Air Force Base says its pilots didn't intend to draw a phallic shape in the sky above the Phoenix area during training earlier this week. → Read More
Harmful chemicals have made their way into the water supply not just at Luke Air Force Base, but across Arizona. → Read More
The Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers are building housing complexes for players across from spring training stadiums. → Read More
Phoenix area cities are rethinking bans against homeless sleeping on streets → Read More
Surprise, Arizona is trying to attract Costco to the city in numerous ways, including throwing the retailer a birthday party. → Read More
Surprise, Arizona is trying to attract Costco to the city in numerous ways, including throwing the retailer a birthday party. → Read More
Surprise, Arizona is trying to attract Costco to the city in numerous ways, including throwing the retailer a birthday party. → Read More
Surprise, Arizona is trying to attract Costco to the city in numerous ways, including throwing the retailer a birthday party. → Read More
Sen. John McCain graduated from the Naval Academy in 1958 and retired in 1981 as a U.S. Navy captain. He often sent letters to those stationed at Luke. → Read More
Amid widespread reports of voting problems in Maricopa County, Arizona election official had said county should "seriously consider" extending voting. → Read More
Some Medicaid recipients in New Hampshire will need to work, go to school or participate in other programs for at least 100 hours a month in order to keep receiving benefits. The move comes as many states attempt to restrict their welfare programs. → Read More
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it wants to be a strong partner for rural communities in the grip of the opioid epidemic. → Read More
Bitcoin enthusiasts envision a world in which the entire economy runs on blockchain technology, allowing people to buy their homes, write their wills and even vote without the involvement of a third party. → Read More
The number of bookmobiles in the United States has fallen since 1995, from nearly 1,000 to fewer than 650. But in rural areas, librarians say their services remain vital. → Read More
In the past few years, school and state officials have not properly tracked deadly school shootings in Arizona and Colorado, and firearm-related school incidents in Maine. → Read More