Arizona
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Arizona police launch homicide probe after remains found in backyard
Arizona police discovered human remains in a backyard while searching for a missing couple, as their son is now a suspect who reportedly fled the country.
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Pima County Sheriff Releases Ransom Notes in Nancy Guthrie Case as Wrongful Arrest Lawsuits Loom
Authorities have released two ransom notes in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, 84, as the case enters its seventh month amid rising tensions and pending lawsuits.
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Andy Biggs Wins Arizona GOP Gubernatorial Primary Amid Controversy
US Representative Andy Biggs secured the GOP nomination for Arizona governor, setting up a high-stakes November challenge against incumbent Democrat Katie Hobbs.
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Amish Shah Wins Arizona Democratic Primary, Defying Party Establishment
Emergency physician Amish Shah won Arizona’s Democratic primary, defeating a DCCC-backed rival and signaling voter rejection of party establishment choices.
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Arizona Republicans Head to Polls in High-Stakes Gubernatorial Primary
Arizona Republicans choose between Rep. Andy Biggs and Rep. David Schweikert today to face Governor Katie Hobbs in a high-stakes race defining the party’s future.
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AIPAC-Linked Spending Complicates Democratic Primaries in Arizona and Michigan
Super PACs linked to AIPAC are reshaping Democratic primary contests in Arizona and Michigan, triggering debates over candidate loyalty and party direction.
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Severe Monsoon Storms Impact Arizona: Infrastructure and Public Safety Alerts
A severe monsoon storm struck metro Phoenix and Pima County on July 13, 2026, bringing damaging winds, hail, and urgent public safety warnings across Arizona.
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear High-Stakes Arizona Voter Registration Case
The Supreme Court will review Arizona’s citizenship proof law, a case testing state versus federal authority under the NVRA that could reshape election access.
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Arizona Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in 2020 ‘Fake Electors’ Case
The Arizona Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Attorney General Kris Mayes regarding the 2020 fake electors case, forcing prosecutors to return to a grand jury.
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Colorado River Tri-State Pact Targets 1 Million Acre-Feet Cut
Arizona, California, and Nevada have proposed a emergency water-saving plan to prevent the collapse of the Colorado River system through 2028.
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Buc-ee’s Faces BBB Scrutiny as Arizona Expansion Looms
Despite a new ‘F’ rating from the Better Business Bureau over unresolved complaints, the retail giant prepares for a high-profile Arizona debut.




