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A new board to study treatment of sex offenders goes live next month with an eye on changing laws to reduce recidivism.
A new board to study the treatment of sex offenders goes live next month with an eye on changing laws to reduce recidivism.
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'Pound sand': Arizona election chief hits back at Trump's voting threats
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is not amused by President Donald Trump's demand to eliminate mail voting around the ...
They say the current legislative redistricting process leads to overrepresentation of Democrats and few competitive ...
The lack of oversight raises the specter of politicized U.S. attorney’s offices doing the White House’s bidding.
President Donald Trump’s sprawling tax bill could cost Arizona hundreds of millions of dollars if lawmakers choose to add new ...
Trump has launched an all-out assault on civic freedoms, but the Democrats aren’t yet giving their base something to vote for ...
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs made her 2026 reelection bid official the same day Trump indicated he would try to end mail-in voting.
After "Libs of Tiktok" pointed it out, state Sen. Analise Ortiz's social media post showing ICE's location prompted calls for ...
Election results are always subject to wild, often willful, overinterpretation. In a “we the people” society, the consent of ...
Fraudulent sober living homes targeted vulnerable Native Americans to get state Medicaid money. Investigators claim many ...
Protests erupt across the U.S. over GOP-led redistricting, claimed to be gerrymandering to increase Republican congressional ...
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