THIS JUST IN
10 fun things to do as Tucson shifts to spring
Environmental justice reinforcement unveiled in House
Arizona Republicans say their anti-drag show bills don’t target drag shows
Moderna plan to hike COVID vaccine price to $130 a dose rebuked at Senate hearing
Trademarking their turf: Jack Daniel’s, Arizona dog-toy maker spar in court
Teachers union calls on lawmakers to invest $2.2 billion in Arizona schools
Az Supreme Court dismisses all but one of Kari Lake’s election claims
Arizona Game & Fish asks volunteers to help eradicate invasive apple snails
Aztec women rally but fall short by 14 in NJCAA nat'l quarterfinals, won't go to final four
THIS JUST IN
10 fun things to do as Tucson shifts to spring
Environmental justice reinforcement unveiled in House
Arizona Republicans say their anti-drag show bills don’t target drag shows
Moderna plan to hike COVID vaccine price to $130 a dose rebuked at Senate hearing
Trademarking their turf: Jack Daniel’s, Arizona dog-toy maker spar in court
Teachers union calls on lawmakers to invest $2.2 billion in Arizona schools
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The Arizona Supreme Court rejected six of the seven claims that failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake made in her bid to have the court overturn her election loss and remanded the signature verification claim back to the trial court for reconsideration. Read more»
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