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Sal DiCiccio Wanted Reverend Jarrett Maupin to Fill City Council Vacancy

By Steven HsiehSeptember 12, 2018

“We liked Jarrett as a moderate Democrat, a more reasonable Democrat.” — Phoenix Councilman Sal Diccio’s office.

The Phoenix Police Department Wants to Buy ‘Sound Cannons’

The Phoenix Police Department Wants to Buy ‘Sound Cannons’

By Steven HsiehSeptember 10, 2018

“It is for communication purposes only (but) there are different forms of communication.” — Phoenix police

Teachers Target Arizona Supreme Court Justices in Elections After Tax Ruling

Teachers Target Arizona Supreme Court Justices in Elections After Tax Ruling

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 5, 2018

Music teacher Noah Karvelis, a lead #RedForEd organizer, said that the retention elections will be a focus.

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Frank Riggs Has Slim Lead in Republican Contest for Arizona Superintendent

Frank Riggs Has Slim Lead in Republican Contest for Arizona Superintendent

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 4, 2018

A recount will automatically occur if the margin of victory drops to 200 votes or fewer, according to Arizona law.

From Senator to Lobbyist to Senator: Conflicts for Jon Kyl?

From Senator to Lobbyist to Senator: Conflicts for Jon Kyl?

By Steven HsiehSeptember 4, 2018

Weapons, drugs, and money.

Doug Ducey Taps Former U.S. Senator Jon Kyl to Replace John McCain

Doug Ducey Taps Former U.S. Senator Jon Kyl to Replace John McCain

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 4, 2018

“He is a man without comparable peer,” Arizona Governor Doug Ducey said.

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Sunday’s Schedule: John McCain Will Be Laid to Rest in Annapolis, Maryland

By New Times StaffSeptember 1, 2018

The late senator will be laid to rest at the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery.

John McCain: One Last ‘Thumbs Down’ to Trump

John McCain: One Last ‘Thumbs Down’ to Trump

By Bill MyersSeptember 1, 2018

Not many showed up for the public appreciation of the Arizona Senator on Saturday, but those who did remembered him as a fighter.

pRAISING mcCAIN: ‘The America of John McCain Was Always Great’

pRAISING mcCAIN: ‘The America of John McCain Was Always Great’

By Stuart WarnerSeptember 1, 2018

Meghan McCain takes a clear shot at President Trump while eulogizing her father

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Saturday’s Schedule of Services for Senator John McCain

Saturday’s Schedule of Services for Senator John McCain

By New Times StaffAugust 31, 2018

Services will continue Friday and Saturday for the late Senator John McCain in Washington, D.C.

The Invest in Ed Ballot Measure Is Dead and Teachers Want Revenge

The Invest in Ed Ballot Measure Is Dead and Teachers Want Revenge

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 30, 2018

“To basically take away the voice of the 270,000 voters that signed the petitions, I think it’s a real shame.”

What They Said: Joe Biden, Larry Fitzgerald, Others Honor John McCain in Phoenix

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 30, 2018

Joe Biden: “I always thought of John as a brother – had a hell of a lot of family fights.”

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Remembering John McCain at Arizona State Capitol — Here’s Why They Came

Remembering John McCain at Arizona State Capitol — Here’s Why They Came

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 30, 2018

People from all background tell their stories as they stand in line to view the senator’s casket.

Can This 32-Year-Old Teacher Be Arizona’s Next Superintendent?

Can This 32-Year-Old Teacher Be Arizona’s Next Superintendent?

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 30, 2018

“I’m an educator, and this is the year of educators running for office,” Kathy Hoffman said.

Thursday’s Schedule of Services for Senator John McCain

Thursday’s Schedule of Services for Senator John McCain

By New Times StaffAugust 29, 2018

This will be the late senator’s final day in Arizona.

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After Primary Election Fiasco, GOP Attacks County Election Chief Adrian Fontes

After Primary Election Fiasco, GOP Attacks County Election Chief Adrian Fontes

By Steven HsiehAugust 29, 2018

Adrian Fontes “is busy reassessing what happened yesterday and what is needed moving forward,” his staff said.

Here’s Who Won the Primaries and Will Be on the Ballot in November

Here’s Who Won the Primaries and Will Be on the Ballot in November

By Dillon RosenblattAugust 29, 2018

A few races are still to close to call.

Live Election Blog: Maricopa County Voters Were Still in Line After 7 P.M.

By Steven Hsieh and OthersAugust 28, 2018

Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes promised improvement over 2016. It didn’t happen.

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Biggest Scoundrels of Arizona Politics Win Some, Lose Some in Primaries

Biggest Scoundrels of Arizona Politics Win Some, Lose Some in Primaries

By Ray SternAugust 28, 2018

Tuesday’s primary election proved a mandate for some of the states’ most colorful rogue politicians.

Secretary of State Michele Reagan Ousted; Diane Douglas in Tight Race

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 28, 2018

The Republican primary for Superintendent of Public Instruction is a close race.

Arizona Governor’s Race: Doug Ducey versus David Garcia in November

By Steven HsiehAugust 28, 2018

Both have big leads over their challengers.

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Martha McSally, Kyrsten Sinema Win Arizona’s Senate Primary Races

Martha McSally, Kyrsten Sinema Win Arizona’s Senate Primary Races

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 28, 2018

Martha McSally pivoted to the right during her race for the open Arizona Senate seat while Kyrsten Sinema ran a centrist campaign.

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