Legislative candidate bounced from the ballot

A judge has ruled that a legislative candidate—who won in August’s primary election—is not eligible to be on November’s ballot.

Phoenix will continue water fluoridation

Following a couple of hours of testimony, a city council subcommittee decided not to recommend changes to Phoenix's water fluoridation policy.

Rural and urban Arizona working together

The League of Arizona Cities and Towns’ annual conference concludes today in Scottsdale.

Valley Fever hits Arizona hard

There were more than 16,000 reported cases of Valley Fever in Arizona last year and probably more than 30,000 unreported cases.

Attorney General/Acting Governor Tom Horne

Attorney General and Acting Governor Tom Horne explains why he's acting to block full implementation of the state's medical marijuana program.

Open primary goes back to court

Paul Johnson, Chairman of the Open Elections/Open Government initiative, talks about legal efforts to get the proposition on November's ballot.

Decisive primaries make for unpredictable November

Chris Herstam,  former gubernatorial Chief of Staff, and Bob Grossfeld, President and C-E-O of the Media Guys, talk about what Tuesday's primary election results mean for November.

Changing Arizona's Supreme Court

Governor Jan Brewer has three finalists to choose from to fill a vacancy on the state Supreme Court.

The effects of pay-to-play on high school sports

Experts take a look at the effects on families and students when high schools charge them to play sports.

What makes a protest successful?

Three experts discuss why people protest and how the successes of protests are measured.

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