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Arizona Signs onto Challenge of Obama's Immigration Policy

Brewer authorizes state joining lawsuit seeking to have president's executive actions declared unconstitutional.

Douglas Facing Recall Before Taking Office as Arizona Schools Chief

“Recall Diane Douglas” is an official political committee, must wait 6 months before collecting signatures.

Recount Begins Thursday for Closest Ever Arizona Congressional Race

Tabulation machines tested, oversight planned to start counting ballots in Barber, McSally saga.

Barber, McSally Ballot Recount Begins This Week

Pima, Cochise counties checking vote-counting machines, will not add new ballots to the results.

Poll: Most Latinos Support Obama's Immigration Actions

Fixing system is a non-partisan issue for many Hispanic voters.

Some Undocumented Farmworkers Could Benefit from Obama's Immigration Changes

Although executive action doesn't address them directly, many have children who are US citizens.

McSally Urges Federal Court to Dismiss Barber Vote Count Suit

Democrat's campaign wants Pima, Cochise counties to count 133 rejected ballots.

Grijalva: Congress Should Take Immigration Reform Further

Chairman of liberal caucus says Obama executive actions prodding lawmakers into more changes.

Mexican Consulate Flooded with Calls Since Obama’s Immigration Changes

Officials set up hotline and mobile app to help prevent scams, provide correct information.

Barber Campaign Asks State to Count More Votes

Race against McSally had 'errors and omissions' in disqualifying more than 160 ballots, secretary of state told.

Arizonans in Turn Lambaste, Laud Obama Over Immigration

Brewer: 'a tyrannical king that is above the law;' Barber: 'disappointed Congress has brought us to this point.'

Attorney General Horne to Settle Clean Elections Investigation

Agrees to pay commission $10K fine over alleged campaign violations.

Pima Supervisors Reject Barber's Request to Delay Election Certification

Democrat's campaign wants 132 disqualified county ballots counted; lawyer says it wasn't voters' fault.

Governor-Elect Ducey Prepares to Step into Office

In recent days he has met with legislative leaders, US senators, mayors of Tucson and Phoenix.

Arizona Voter Turnout Trending Downward

47.5% of those registered in state cast ballots in this month's election; down significantly from previous years.

AZ WEEK: Governor Brewer Reflects on Time in Office

'We were able to accomplish so much during my 6 years...during the worst times Arizona has ever faced,' she says.

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