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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
Arizona courts have ruled that records on a public official's private device can be considered a public record if they relate to public business. → Read More
Former Rep. Rick Renzi said he believes he was wrongfully convicted by the Department of Justice and is the victim of political prosecution. → Read More
One group gathered outside Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ home Tuesday night and chanted slogans, including “we are watching you." → Read More
Getting a ballot by mail and voting early is a ritual for most Arizona voters, and they are urged to do so again for November. → Read More
The order will go into effect Tuesday at close of business and will last through at least April 30. → Read More
In Maricopa County, there have been some last-minute changes to polling locations because of growing concerns about the new coronavirus. → Read More
Early Nevada caucus results show good things for Sen. Bernie Sanders, who holds a double-digit lead over his nearest Democratic competitor. → Read More
Two political advocacy groups are asking a federal judge strike down Arizona’s deadline for voters to submit their early ballots by mail. → Read More
A proposed initiative would bring significant changes to Arizona's elections system, restricting large donors and expanding voter registration. → Read More
Anticipating a surplus, state lawmakers are considering a budget that would include more than $3 million to issue body-worn cameras to the 650 officers in the New Mexico State Police Department. → Read More
A crew armed with buckets and shovels trudged toward Cimarron's reservoir in late July to scoop away the muck that had accumulated in recent rains.All that … → Read More
The social media company has scrapped plans to use drones as a means of delivering an Internet connection, a potentially disappointing decision for the Spaceport America test site. → Read More
Federal prosecutors want the death penalty for Kirby Cleveland, a Navajo man accused of killing a tribal police officer in 2017. The case could signal that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will … → Read More
New Mexico's lowest-paid teachers are in for a raise. → Read More
Gov. Susana Martinez said Tuesday she would sign legislation earmarking $10 million annually for four years to improve security at New Mexico schools. The bill comes as the nation grapples with … → Read More
Neal King, the mayor of Taos Ski Valley, jokes that 1 in 10 residents in his town is running for office this year. While the village might only notch a year-round population of … → Read More
New Mexico's congressional delegation offer starkly divergent responses to gun control. → Read More
Coming at a time when there seems to be another school shooting somewhere in America at least once a week, the episode has become a call to action at the Legislature. → Read More
Two hours of emotional testimony from New Mexicans on both sides of the abortion debate did not seem to change anyone's mind at the Legislature on Saturday, as a House committee voted along party … → Read More