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An Ohio man who acknowledged making death threats in voicemails left for then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs during the 2022 election season was sentenced Monday to 2 1/2 years in prison.
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Democrats have blasted Republican Lake Havasu Sen. Sonny Borrelli for what they call an “offensive rant” he made last week.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs announced a plan to use federal funds to pay off medical debt for up to a million Arizonans.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has appointed Danalyn Esther Savage to the Yavapai County Superior Court. She's served as Deputy County Attorney for the Yavapai County Attorney’s Office since 2016 with a focus on juvenile cases.
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State Republicans have called for Gov. Katie Hobbs to send state National Guard troops to the closed Lukeville port of entry to help address a surge in migrants. Hobbs says that’s not what local law enforcement and border community mayors say they need right now.
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This holiday season marks the first time a tribal nation has gifted the Arizona Capitol Christmas tree. The 30-foot blue spruce was handpicked from the Fort Apache Indian Reservation by the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs added her signature to the petition that wants to put an abortion rights measure before Arizona voters in 2024.
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The state Supreme Court is set to consider whether Arizona should enforce an 1860s law that would ban almost all abortions.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a proclamation Tuesday that recognizes October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Monday that the State Land Department terminated the lease with a controversial company that used groundwater in Arizona to grow and export alfalfa to feed dairy cows in Saudi Arabia.