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New data says Arizona has hit an historic low in unemployment with the state’s unemployment rate at 3.3% in March.
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Attorneys for a prisoner scheduled to become the first person to be executed in Arizona in nearly eight years is making another bid to try to stop his execution.
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A civilian who held sensitive positions with the U.S. Army in Arizona and Afghanistan led a child sex abuse ring that involved his own adopted son.
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Gov. Doug Ducey says flags at all state buildings will be lowered to half-staff Monday in honor of former Arizona House Minority Leader Robert McLendon who died Wednesday at age 85.
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Valentine's Day is also Arizona Statehood Day. Arizona was admitted to the union by President Taft 110 years ago.
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Arizona on Wednesday reported more than 3,200 additional COVID-19 cases and 10 more virus-related deaths as rolling averages for cases and deaths…
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Arizona reported nearly 2,000 new COVID-19 cases Friday, the most in a single day since early March, as virus-related hospitalizations continue to climb.…