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Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes two budget proposals as the state risks a possible shutdown

Hobbs' action came after House Republicans indicated that a budget negotiated by the Arizona state Senate and the Office of the Governor lacked the needed votes in that chamber.

Arizona governor vetoes bill banning teaching antisemitism, calls it an attack on educators

Educators would have personally been responsible for covering the costs of damages in lawsuits for violating the rules.

Arizona officials confirm measles outbreak in Navajo County

There are three other major outbreaks in North America.

Reproductive rights advocates sue Arizona over laws regulating abortion

The lawsuit was filed by two providers in the state and the Arizona Medical Association.

Arizona plans to carry out its second execution this year

Prosecutors filed a request Thursday with the Arizona Supreme Court to set a briefing schedule leading up to the execution of Richard Kenneth Djerf.

20 people, health care business and church charged in sober living scheme in Arizona

The charges against Happy House Behavioral Health include conspiracy, fraud, forgery, theft, and money laundering.

Arizona and UCLA to play at Intuit Dome in game honoring late Hall of Famer Bill Walton

His son Luke played for the Wildcats and the elder Walton broadcast games involving both schools.

Sen. Gallego wades into immigration debate with new plan

Gallego's plan comes three months into President Donald Trump's administration as Trump seeks to deliver on campaign promises of carrying out mass deportations.

Robert Prevost, first American pope in history of the Catholic Church, will take the name Leo XIV

White smoke poured from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel and the great bells of St. Peter’s Basilica tolled Thursday after cardinals elected the 267th pope to lead the Catholic Church on the second day of their conclave.

White smoke pours out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, signaling the election of a new pope

Thursday after cardinals elected the 267th pope to lead the Catholic Church, the crowd in St. Peter's Square erupted in cheers.

Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR

The broadcasters get roughly half a billion dollars in public money, and have been preparing for the possibility of stiff cuts since Trump's election.

Arizona hires Buffalo's Becky Burke as women's basketball coach

Burke replaces Adia Barnes, who left to become SMU’s coach last week.

Gallego putting holds on VA nominees to protest Trump's plans to cut its workforce

The holds — a maneuver used on occasion in the Senate — means that it is impossible for the chamber to move quickly to confirm the nominees and would potentially have to tie up hours or days of floor time to advance each nominee.

Arizona prisoner set to be executed next week passes up chance to ask for reprieve

Gunches is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on March 19.

What to know about air traffic control towers after a midair collision in Arizona prompts questions

It will be up to federal investigators to determine what caused the crash, a detailed process that will take months.

Thieves targeting freight trains in California and Arizona deserts make off with $2M worth of Nikes

Many of the shoes were Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4s, which won’t be available to the public until March 14 and are expected to retail at $225 per pair.

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