Arizona governor signs executive order banning hair discrimination

Both Tempe and Tucson have passed similar hair discrimination bans, but the executive order will make the discrimination illegal statewide.

Incumbent Phoenix City Council member behind in runoff race, unofficial results show

Voters in parts of Phoenix took part in a runoff election on Mar. 14, after no one received a majority of the votes cast in the November election for two city council seats. Unofficial results show an incumbent city council member behind in votes. Meanwhile, a candidate who once served as a policy advisor for Kari Lake's 2022 gubernatorial campaign has conceded the election.

Some Arizona teachers take part in protest against teacher complaint hotline: Here's what you should know

Some Arizona educators are not pleased with a recent decision by Republican Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne to establish the Empower Hotline, which some say feels like teacher harassment. Here's what you should know about the hotline, as well as other issues related to the hotline, including Critical Race Theory.

Tempers flare at Arizona school district board meeting amid contract controversy with Christian university

Tensions are flaring in a portion of Phoenix, following a decision by a school district to not renew a contract it had with a Christian university in the state due to issues board members believe could negatively impact the LGBTQ+ community.

No Labels Party qualifies for Arizona's 2024 ballot

No Labels says it is seeking ballot access in many states and will run a bipartisan “unity ticket" for president “if the two parties select unreasonably divisive presidential nominees."

Ex-Navajo Nation President Peterson Zah dies at 85

Zah sometimes was referred to as the Native American Robert Kennedy because of his charisma, ideas and ability to get things done.

'No Labels' party qualifies to be on 2024 Arizona ballot
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says the "No Labels" party exceeded the number of signatures needed to qualify for federal, statewide, and legislative races. According to its website, the "No Labels" party is dedicated to moving away from anger and divisiveness in politics and instead wants politicians to work together.

Ex-lawmaker is nominated for Arizona’s child safety director

David Lujan has been president and CEO of the Children’s Action Alliance advocacy group for the last two years.

Arizona AG Mayes sues to stop Cochise County election switch

“While counties may appropriately enter into cooperative agreements with their recorders to manage elections, Cochise County’s agreement steps far over the legal line," Mayes said in a news release announcing the lawsuit.

Mark Finchem sanctioned over Arizona election suit

Finchem’s suit raised unsupported claims that his loss was marred by misconduct and demanded the results be set aside and the election redone. He’s refused to concede to Democrat Adrian Fontes, who took office in January.

Obstetrician appeals decision over Arizona abortion law

The medical director of anti-abortion pregnancy centers in metro Phoenix has asked the Arizona Supreme Court to review a lower court’s decision that concluded abortion doctors couldn’t be prosecuted under a pre-statehood law that bans the procedure in nearly all cases.

Arizona Gov. Hobbs vows not to carry out execution scheduled by court

"Under my Administration, an execution will not occur until the people of Arizona can have confidence that the State is not violating the law in carrying out the gravest of penalties," Hobbs said in a statement Friday.

U.S. Ambassador Cindy McCain to head UN World Food Program

U.S. Ambassador Cindy McCain was appointed Thursday as head of the U.N. World Food Program, the world’s largest humanitarian organization which aims to help nearly 150 million people confronting conflicts, disasters and impacts of climate change this year.

Arizona Senate approves bill shielding lawmakers' addresses

Senate Bill 1061 adds members of Congress, the state legislature, and other state officials to a confidentiality program.

Arizona bill, if passed, would require students to learn about gun safety

At the Arizona state capitol, some Republican lawmakers are trying to make it mandatory for Arizona students to learn gun safety in school. “You can bring in the preapproved educators. It can be volunteers, retired law enforcement."

Arizona Republicans disavow wide-ranging bribery allegation

A daylong hearing about elections ended with a presentation accusing a wide range of politicians, judges and public officials of taking bribes from a Mexican drug cartel.

Arizona AG: No evidence of widespread voter fraud found in 2020 election

The Arizona Attorney General's Office on Feb. 22 released documents pertaining to the investigation of the 2020 election in Arizona – an investigation that lasted for 10,000 hours.