More Politics Stories

Challengers File in Oro Valley Recall Election

If petitions are successful, each race would have at least one challenger

METRO WEEK: City Government Lacks Fiscal Plan, Leadership

How did past city decisions shape the budget struggle, poverty and politics?

Anti-Climactic Primary Launches Election Season

Legal formality drew 32,400 votes Tuesday; races for 3 City Council seats, mayor set for November.

Report: State Finished Fiscal Year with $325 Million Surplus

Tax revenues higher than projected when governor, Legislature agreed on big spending cuts.

Rothschild Offers Help Hiring Customs Officers for Border

Tucson mayor lobbied federal officials last week for the city, offered help to one department

Former State Lawmaker Enters Congressional Race

Tom O’Halleran switches party and declares his candidacy for Congressional District 1

Ducey Seeks Medicaid Revamp to Lower State's Costs

Plan requires increased co-pays, savings from one-quarter of Medicaid recipients.

METRO WEEK: Civil Discourse Programs Get Out Young Vote

Tucson-based national institute says its efforts are making measurable difference

Another Democrat Enters 2nd Congressional District Race

Former legislator Matt Heinz, physicianat TMC, files to form campaign committee.

METRO WEEK: The Rest of the Tax Story

State tax decisions drive local decisions, economist says.

Cities: Pima County Oversteps Authority in Bond Ordinance

Council members in Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley want changes in borrowing plan before vote.

Supreme Court Turns Away Arizona Voter ID Requirement

Justices decline to hear appeal of state's case requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.

AZ WEEK: Supreme Court Rulings' Impact on Arizona

Court upholds key part of Affordable Care Act; redistricting decision forthcoming

Yea or Nay on Bonds? Efforts Arise to Convince Voters

Political committees form to educate Pima County residents on whether to borrow money for construction projects

Push for Open Primary Election Under Way Again in Arizona

Change was on ballot in 2012, failed by 2-1 margin when both big parties opposed it.

Arizona's Rural Counties Struggle with State Cuts

In Navajo County, money meant for flood control being diverted to other purposes.

Selected Archive Filters

Politics
AZPM is a service of the University of Arizona and our broadcast stations are licensed to the Arizona Board of Regents who hold the trademarks for Arizona Public Media and AZPM. We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples.
The University of Arizona