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New driver licenses in Arizona

The new change reinforces identity security as well as durability.

House passes domestic violence bill that criminalizes abuse to pregnant people

The bill has received opposition from the Arizona Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence.

Cochise County Recorder to head elections

The change may get the county in trouble with the state.

Arizona Republicans disavow wide-ranging bribery allegation

The allegations were first shared in a legislative hearing last week focused on elections.

Changes coming to public transit system in Sierra Vista

Routes are being consolidated and fares eliminated.

Senator announces formation of first-ever Black Caucus in Arizona Legislature

State senator Catherine Miranda made the announcement Monday afternoon.

2nd Hobbs pick, head of Arizona child welfare agency, exits

Stewart had been at the helm for only six weeks. He was also the first Black director of the agency.

Arizona governor vetoes bill eliminating tax on rentals

The state does not tax rent payments, but many local governments do.

Cochise Supervisors continue expressing election concerns

Board members want the legal authority for 100% hand counts.

Sierra Vista school district honors longtime member, educator for decades of service

Connie Johnson has been a schools and civil rights leader in the area since the late 1960s.

Brnovich staff: No evidence of widespread voter fraud

Report from September was witheld by Republican ex-AG

Supreme Court rules for Arizona inmate in death penalty case

Jurors in the case were wrongly told that the only way to ensure he would never walk free was to sentence him to death

Closed Century Park theater demolished for new Pascua Yaqui casino

Congress designates Old Pascua as tribal land.

Tempe considers replacing street names tied to KKK

Names date back a century to when prominent Tempe residents were in the Ku Klux Klan.

U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy visits Southern Arizona border

This is McCarthy's first visit to the border in his new leadership role.

Kari Lake loses appeal in Arizona governor race challenge

Lake vows to appeal the court's decision to the state supreme court.

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