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AZ Air Force Nominee Barrett Gets Gentle Treatment At Confirmation Hearing
AZ businesswoman Barbara Barrett might have been the subject of a Senate hearing, but it was President Donald Trump who was often the focus.

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AZ businesswoman Barbara Barrett might have been the subject of a Senate hearing, but it was President Donald Trump who was often the focus.

This little house in far west Phoenix is, in essence, a clean slate. It’s the beginning of a new chapter for this family.
"I'm not really a freshman."
Investigators say the Museum Fire, which burned 1,961 acres in July, started from a forest-thinning project meant to prevent wildfires.
AZ vape-store owners were alarmed by the Trump administration's plan to enforce rules that would drive e-cigarettes out of the market.
Fires burn every year in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, but this year’s fires have gained enormous attention.
It was supposed to be a night of celebration.
Describing logging sports as a testosterone-driven contest diminishes the deeper meaning of the sport and its history.
The AZ Supreme Court sided with two Phoenix women who said an anti-discrimination law would have forced them to violate Christian values.
Tucson Water has found a very high level of chemical contamination in groundwater north of the city’s airport.
Despite failures, Republican leaders rallied Tuesday in support of their latest version of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
AZ lawmakers questioned officials Wednesday on what they are doing to deal with the problem of missing and murdered indigenous women.
Apprehensions at the southern border dropped sharply in August — in part because of increased cooperation from Mexico.
President Donald Trump’s road to renomination could get easier through Arizona.
Potential challengers to Rep. David Schweikert, who represents eastern Maricopa County, have been quick to jump on new ethics revelations.
Two years after the Trump administration announced plans to kill Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the program still has a pulse.
"You take a look at Arizona’s economy, and all sectors one way or another are interacting with China."
“They are illegally stealing money from our troops for a useless border wall that Congress resoundingly denied" — Rep. Gallego, D-Phoenix.
Spending an afternoon at the ballpark comes with a warning on the back of the ticket.
Champion schools in Arizona have developed an “it takes a village” approach that can open doors for students.