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Arizona lawyers: Kari Lake election loss lawsuit lacks merit

At the trial's closing arguments Thursday, attorneys for Arizona said Lake’s claims were based on hearsay, speculation and theatrics.

Ducey agrees to dismantle container wall

The move came in a 4-page document filed in court.

Lake's trial to be named governor lacks 1st day bombshells

In court on Wednesday, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer said he didn’t do anything personally to sabotage the election.

Trial on Lake's election fraud claims begins today

She'll have a chance to inspect ballots, call witnesses and introduce evidence in a bid to prove she was the rightful winner of the governor's race.

Judge allows GOP lawsuit over Arizona AG election to proceed

Abraham Hamadeh can proceed with his lawsuit challenging the results of the election for attorney general, which he lost in one of the closest elections in state history.

Kari Lake will get to make case for election misconduct

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson dismissed eight of the 10 claims Lake raised in her lawsuit.

Ohio man indicted for threatening Arizona election official

He is charged with three counts each of making a threatening interstate communication and making a threatening interstate telephone call.

US sues Arizona over shipping containers on Mexico border

The complaint filed in U.S. District Court comes three weeks before the Republican governor steps aside for Democratic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs, who has said she opposes the construction.

Cochise County election legal drama continues

The election was certified but two members of the Board of Supervisors are still fighting.

Arizona resumed executions in 2022, outgoing Brnovich seeks one more

After an eight-year hiatus, Arizona executed three death row inmates in 2022, the most death sentences carried out in the state in a decade.

Execution warrant sought for an Arizona death row inmate

The inmate asked for the death warrant.

Case against former Tucson officer remanded to grand jury

The judge agreed with Remington's attorney that state prosecutors presented misleading statements to an initial panel but did not do so intentionally.

Court of appeals listens to arguments over abortion access in Arizona

The three-judge panel did not indicate when their decision would be released.

Ex-Border agent indicted in sex assault of an Arizona teen

He’s also been charged with kidnapping a minor victim and misleading state investigators.

ACLU sues city of Phoenix to stop sweeps of homeless camp

The ACLU says it filed the complaint late Wednesday in the U.S. District Court of Arizona

Cochise County certifies election

The vote came after a judge ordered them follow the law.

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