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Navajo Nation names new financial officer during investigation

After reports of 'concerns and irregularities' with a COVID-19 testing contract, the tribe names Elizabeth Begay to head the Navajo Nation Office of the Controller.

Grim western fire season starts much drier than record 2020

Measurements show soil and plants are much drier, making trees and brush more likely to ignite and fire to spread.

Feds OK new Arizona tribal casino and sports betting deal

The deal with the tribes lets them expand their casino gambling offerings with sports and fantasy betting.

New exhibit spotlights Arizona's place in space exploration

The exhibit includes relics such as a spacesuit worn by Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin

Arizona's budget, teen mental health support and school sports

In this week's episode of Arizona 360, the team also discusses COVID-19 updates.

Arizona election chief: GOP-audited machines must be dropped

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs says Maricopa County lost control of the machines after they were handed over and doesn’t know what was done to them.

Arizona leads the nation in rural COVID-19 vaccinations

The CDC says Arizona is tops in some categories and low in others.

Daniel Hernandez running for Congress

The Tucson state lawmaker is the third Democratic legislator in the race.

Part of Sunshine Mile to become restaurant with a rotation of local chefs

Rio Nuevo awarded the bungalow project to a local pair who plans to center the block around Tucson's City of Gastronomy status.

Watchdog group sues for Arizona election audit records

Group seeks a variety of records including communications with the state Senate and the audit's budget and funders

Arizona auditors backtrack, say no election data destroyed

Announcement reverses earlier allegations that election officials eliminated evidence.

Senate gets election audit update

Maricopa County declined to participate in the meeting.

PCC opens automotive technology center

It's one of the college's new centers of excellence.

Arizona GOP budget deal envisions massive income tax cut

Plan would implement a flat 2.5% income tax that cuts $1.5 billion a year from state revenue

Robson runs for governor

The Arizona Board of Regents member is the second Republican to enter the race.

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