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Trump Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Arizona Rallies Next Week Unlikely
President Donald Trump tweeted early Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for COVID-19.

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President Donald Trump tweeted early Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for COVID-19.

Gov. Doug Ducey plans to acquire 150 body cameras for the Department of Public Safety, the first step to equipping all state troopers.
Voting by mail has become a hot button issue this election and millions of Americans, including in Arizona, plan to vote by mail Nov. 3.
A judge Thursday blocked rapper Kanye West from appearing as an independent presidential candidate on Arizona ballots.
Rap superstar Kanye West is collecting signatures to qualify for the ballot in Arizona as a candidate for president.
The Arizona Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that voters in November will get the chance to decide on a new education tax.
Arizona has largely been spared controversial changes at the U.S. Postal Service that critics worry will make it harder to deliver mail.
Landlords and trailer park owners are suing to overturn Gov. Doug Ducey’s executive order barring most evictions.
The Democratic National Committee released two digital ads, one in English and one in Spanish, targeting Tucson voters.
One of the biggest questions of the primary election, whether the Republican Party will cede a Corporation Commission seat.
Mayor Kate Gallego says it's important for local officials to know more about the hotel detentions and how children's legal rights were met.
About 100 demonstrators in Portland showed solidarity to protesters in Portland, Oregon, where some have been arrested by federal agents.
Adults and students on reopened school campuses will be requited to wear masks at all times, with some exceptions.
Superintendent Kathy Hoffman said the already delayed start date may have to be pushed back again amid continued virus concerns.
As of Monday, Democrats had returned about 195,000 early ballots, compared to 193,000 Republican ballots.
Michael Irish, a candidate in the Moon Valley district, wrote it was “time to start putting these idiots in their place."
Gov. Doug Ducey wants schools to resume in-person classes by Aug. 17. That's too soon, parents and educators say.
Gov. Doug Ducey also announced a $5 million foreclosure prevention program to help people who rely on rent checks from their tenants.
Arizona police agencies have received 10 percent of the more than $850 million in surplus military equipment received nationwide.
Sen. Martha McSally raised an impressive $9.3 million in the second quarter, but still trails her likely Democratic opponent in fundraising.