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FEC Filings Show Arizonans Favor Trump, Sanders With Campaign Dollars
President Donald Trump raised the most money in new campaign finance reports, but not as much as Democrats.

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President Donald Trump raised the most money in new campaign finance reports, but not as much as Democrats.

Players like Coyotes winger Michael Grabner don’t explain their job to their kids, their children still know their careers are different.
LGBTQ community representatives gathered at the Capitol to protest a bill that would ban transgender girls from competing in women's sports.
Marshall gets to live out that dream at Phoenix Municipal Stadium Friday as the No. 3 Sun Devils open against Villanova at 6:30 p.m.
The Democratic National Committee on Friday tapped Phoenix to host a presidential primary debate next month.
An eighth-grader from Scottsdale and the parents of slain Prescott native Kayla Mueller were among President Donald Trump’s surprise guests.
A bill that would disqualify early election ballots that are missing signatures would violate voters’ rights, opponents say.
AZ Republicans said they left the address feeling empowered, while Democrats used terms like “eerie” and “bizarre.”
The Arizona State football team has cracked the Top 25 of many top recruiting services for its 2020 class.
A Super Bowl ad by the NFL that features the late Pat Tillman has divided a football community debating its intent.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants California to reduce costs by shaping the generic drug market.
Trump's plan to "close loopholes" in SNAP could actually slam the door on millions of recipients, including as many as 72,000 in Arizona.
ASU assistant coach Mike Field, who recruited Willie to Dubuque in 2014, said Knierim’s return to Dubuque paid off.
Bockerstette is a sophomore at Paradise Valley Community College on a golf scholarship.
A Scottsdale resident, Dahmen is originally from Clarkston, Washington, and turned professional in 2010.
Since Prudhomme was hired in 2008, he has led the Grand Canyon program to prominence.
The 20-week course, which is free and open to anyone, is held morning and evening every Thursday through June 4.
The faithful denizens of the Waste Management Phoenix Open’s 16th hole, were already in full swing by 5:30 a.m. on Saturday.
The UCLA team is one of 10 that have made it to the final round of competition for the Carbon XPrize.
Rep. Grijalva (D-Tucson) called the speech a “pathetic” campaign rally. While Rep. Lesko (R-Peoria) said it was “all very positive."