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Immigration Not Top Election Issue on Arizona-Mexico Border
By Alex Rogers
IV Lines Were Placed Properly in Prolonged Execution
By Josh Sanburn
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By Alex Rogers
Arizona Botched Execution Prompts Concern Over Lethal-Injection Drugs
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Execution Death Takes Two Hours
One of the judges that issued a stay of execution, later overturned, wrote in an opinion that the firing squad would likely be a better option for executions
By Maya Rhodan
July 23, 2014
Dust Storm Grounds Arizona Flights
A violent dust storm resulted in delays at Phoenix Sky Harbor airport
By Mirren Gidda
July 4, 2014
Mummy Found in Tucson Manhole Likely Electrocuted
An ID was found on the man but authorities are waiting on DNA to verify who he is
By Denver Nicks
June 24, 2014
Red Bull Blamed for Teen’s Death
A 16-year-old died in Mexico after drinking energy drinks, igniting the debate on whether caffeine consumption can be fatal
By Alexandra Sifferlin
June 20, 2014
Arizona Woman Prohibited From Cartwheeling at Meetings
The manic pixie dream girl is alive and well
By Laura Stampler
June 4, 2014
Arizona Wildfire May Force Thousands From Homes
The blaze has raised concerns of a devastating wildfire season amid a drought that has left the woods particularly vulnerable.
By Noah Rayman
May 22, 2014
Probe Widens to 26 Medical Facilities
The Office of the Inspector General at the Veterans Affairs Department says more health facilities are being probed after explosive testimony in front of a Senate committee spotlighted the alleged mistreatment of America's veterans
By David Stout
May 21, 2014
Photos From a Notorious 1953 Raid on a Polygamist Arizona Town
Photos — most of which never ran in LIFE magazine — made by photographer Loomis Dean during a badly botched government attempt to stamp out a small religious community in 1953 Arizona.
By Ben Cosgrove
April 20, 2014
Arizona Approves Surprise Inspections of Abortion Clinics
A new piece of legislation signed by Arizona’s Republican Governor will allow health officials to conduct surprise inspections of the state’s nine abortion clinics
By David Stout
April 16, 2014
Skydiver Dies After Chute Fails in Record Attempt
"It had nothing to do with the size of the group or the aircraft," a spokesman for her team told media. The attempt to have 222 people skydiving simultaneously over Arizona would have set a new world record
By David Stout
April 4, 2014
Tesla's War With the States Shifts Into Overdrive
The electric car maker run by PayPal billionaire Elon Musk is fighting powerful auto interests in states across the U.S. for the right to sell its cars directly to consumers, upending the traditional dealership model
By Sam Gustin
March 19, 2014
Texas Man Dies After Falling Into Grand Canyon
Park officials are investigating the 53-year-old's death
By David Stout
March 18, 2014
Arizona Governor Won't Seek Re-election
Brewer's announcement ends speculation that the Republican might mount a legal challenge to allow her to run for a third term. The state's conservative governor is best known for signing a controversial immigration enforcement measure into law
By Dan Hirschhorn
March 12, 2014
Gay Marriage and Religious Freedom Can Co-exist
Gay marriage and religious freedom can co-exist, but recent bills at the state level have plotted the wrong course.
By Leah Ward Sears and David Blankenhorn
March 9, 2014
Big Battles Await States
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer vetoed a controversial religious freedom bill some criticized as anti-gay, but six other similar proposals brewing in legislatures from Missouri to South Dakota still have a shot at eventually becoming the law of the land
By Katy Steinmetz
February 27, 2014
The NFL, And Sports Leagues, Cheer The Arizona Veto
The looming presence of an Arizona Super Bowl only helped defeat S.B. 1062
By Sean Gregory
February 26, 2014
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