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Update: Democrat Kathy Hoffman Leading Arizona Superintendent Contest

Update: Democrat Kathy Hoffman Leading Arizona Superintendent Contest

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 8, 2018

Kathy Hoffman is one of the few statewide Democratic candidates within striking distance of their Republican opponent.

New Results From Maricopa County Give Kyrsten Sinema Slim Lead in Senate Race

New Results From Maricopa County Give Kyrsten Sinema Slim Lead in Senate Race

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 8, 2018

The unclear verdict in the contest to replace Jeff Flake has both parties on edge.

The Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.

From Sprinklers to CAP Canal: How GOP Propelled April Pinger to Water Board Seat

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 8, 2018

The Republican Party seriously boosted the campaign of an engineer seeking a nonpartisan seat.

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New Community College Board Member Kathleen Winn Has Storied Political Past

By Ray SternNovember 8, 2018

She likens her experience to the accusations leveled against Brett Kavanaugh before he was approved as Supreme Court justice.

Anatomy of Two Murders, Part I: Maria Villanueva and a Road Map of Death

Anatomy of Two Murders, Part I: Maria Villanueva and a Road Map of Death

By Sean HolstegeNovember 8, 2018

New details shed light on two of the nine murders linked to accuse Phoenix serial killer Cleophus Cooksey Jr.

Martha McSally Has Small Lead With Arizona Senate Race Too Close to Call

Martha McSally Has Small Lead With Arizona Senate Race Too Close to Call

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 6, 2018

Republican Martha McSally is maintaining a slim lead over Democrat Kyrsten Sinema in the brutal contest to succeed Jeff Flake.

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Arizona School Superintendent Race Too Close to Call

Arizona School Superintendent Race Too Close to Call

By Ray SternNovember 6, 2018

A member of Hoffman’s campaign texted to acknowledge the race was too close to call.

Phoenix Mayoral Election Likely Heading for Runoff

Phoenix Mayoral Election Likely Heading for Runoff

By Steven HsiehNovember 6, 2018

Kate Gallego led with 45 percent of the vote, but did not look poised to get the 50 she needs to avoid a runoff.

Ban on Service Taxes Soars; School Vouchers Getting ‘F’ From Voters

Ban on Service Taxes Soars; School Vouchers Getting ‘F’ From Voters

By Ray SternNovember 6, 2018

“It could be 50 years and we’ll still be under this law,” Alfaro said.

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Clean Energy Mandate Proposition 127 Fails in Victory for Utility Company

Clean Energy Mandate Proposition 127 Fails in Victory for Utility Company

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 6, 2018

The measure was sponsored by the liberal political action group NextGen America, founded by Democratic donor Tom Steyer.

Governor Ducey Coasts to Re-Election in Race Against Democrat Garcia

Governor Ducey Coasts to Re-Election in Race Against Democrat Garcia

By Steven HsiehNovember 6, 2018

Governor Doug Ducey Coasts to Re-Election in Race Against Democrat David Garcia

As Deadline Looms, Arizona Cancels Another Drought Planning Meeting

As Deadline Looms, Arizona Cancels Another Drought Planning Meeting

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 6, 2018

The state is still scrambling to develop a plan by the end of November to deal with a looming drought on the Colorado River.

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Live Election Blog: Kirkpatrick Win Helps Democrats Regain Control of House, CNN Projects

Live Election Blog: Kirkpatrick Win Helps Democrats Regain Control of House, CNN Projects

By New Times StaffNovember 6, 2018

Check back here for updates on this historic, gut-wrenching, fun, nail-biter of a day.

Katie Hobbs Hopes to Ride Blue Wave Into Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

Katie Hobbs Hopes to Ride Blue Wave Into Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 5, 2018

The Democratic candidate for Arizona Secretary of State is optimistic that record voter turnout and gains in recent polls will tilt the race in her’ favor.

Motel 6 Agrees to $7.6 Million Settlement After Giving Guest Information to ICE

Motel 6 Agrees to $7.6 Million Settlement After Giving Guest Information to ICE

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 5, 2018

The largest monetary awards will go to guests placed in immigration removal proceedings as a result of Motel 6’s collusion with ICE.

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Fox 10 Conspiracy Theorist Credulously Retweets Unverified Claim of Election Fraud

Fox 10 Conspiracy Theorist Credulously Retweets Unverified Claim of Election Fraud

By Steven HsiehNovember 5, 2018

Kari Lake strikes again.

Looming Drought Prompts Arizona Cities to Stock up on Colorado River Water

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 5, 2018

Before a natural disaster hits, what do you do? You run to the store and load up on food, water, and batteries, of course.

Your Handy Arizona 2018 Election Voting Guide, New Times Style

By New Times StaffNovember 5, 2018

It’s the most expensive mid-term in history – and now it’s time for voters to decide it.

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Piecing Together Steve Gaynor

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 4, 2018

Arizona’s Republican Secretary of State candidate has a record of litigation, turmoil, and scorn for voting-rights laws.

Running Different Races, Kyrsten Sinema and David Garcia Join to Rally Educators

Running Different Races, Kyrsten Sinema and David Garcia Join to Rally Educators

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 3, 2018

The two candidates stood a few feet away from each another to snap a group photo, but the distance between their campaigns is enormous.

WTF Is the CAWCD? A Guide for the Perplexed Maricopa County Voter

WTF Is the CAWCD? A Guide for the Perplexed Maricopa County Voter

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 3, 2018

This little-known board makes decisions that affect your taxes, your water rates, and just, you know, the water supply to Central Arizona. No big deal.

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Republican Billionaire Bob Parsons Sorry His Money Used to Attack GOP Candidate

By Ray SternNovember 3, 2018

Parsons, who resigned from GoDaddy’s board earlier this month, says he didn’t know what he was getting into when he gave to American Strong.

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