One last battle for World War II-era women pilots: A final resting place

WASHINGTON - In the serene rows of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery lie the remains of those who served their country in the armed forces.


Arizona senators cool to vote on Obama’s nominee for Supreme Court

WASHINGTON - Arizona's senators fell in line with other Republicans who said Wednesday that there should be no vote on President Barack Obama's nominee to fill the Supreme Court vacancy until the next president is elected.


‘Long overdue’ firing of Phoenix VA officials is not end of the process

WASHINGTON - The three Phoenix officials who got "long overdue" termination notices Tuesday from the Department of Veterans Affairs still have the right to a lengthy appeals process that could extend their cases by months or more.


Arizona legal experts praise Garland nomination, warn against blind opposition

PHOENIX – President Obama’s choice of a moderate judge as his Supreme Court nominee increases pressure on the Senate to begin the confirmation process, something GOP leaders have been staunchly against since Justice Antonin Scalia’s death.


Donate Life Day at the capitol celebrates donor families and recipients

Donor families and transplant recipients celebrated life on Wednesday at the Donate Life day at the state capitol.

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Phoenix seeks to curb water waste with participation in “Fix a Leak Week”

The Phoenix Water Services Department wants you to fix that leaky toilet - and to share your work with the world.


New bill would make online fantasy sports betting legal in Arizona

A new bill that is being proposed in the Senate would legalize online fantasy sports betting in Arizona.

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VA says it will remove three top officials of troubled Phoenix hospital

WASHINGTON - The Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday that it has issued "notices of proposed removal" to three top executives at the Phoenix health care system - two years after problems there were first reported.


Jane Sanders visits Tent City to see conditions

Prior to the rally held in downtown Phoenix for presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders, his wife visited Tent City and spoke with inmates and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio to learn about the conditions and why the jail is so controversial.


Opponents slam “dark money” bill

Opponents of a legislative move to reduce state oversight of “dark money” said changes approved last week by the Senate would put Arizona elections under a cloud.

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Should 16-year-olds vote in Arizona elections?

A proposed amendment to Arizona’s state constitution could allow 16-year-olds to cast their vote in state elections.


Presidential campaigns have drawn almost $4 million from Arizona donors

WASHINGTON - If Arizona campaign donations were ballots, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, would have the state's primary sewed up.