U.S. House, District 4: Federal ‘overbearance’ is our biggest problem, Paul Gosar says
U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, the Republican incumbent for House District 4, says the overbearance of the federal government is one of the greatest issues in Arizona. He also has concerns about election security because of mail-in voting.
U.S. House, District 4: Affordable, accessible health care is top priority for Delina DiSanto
Delina DiSanto, who is challenging incumbent Paul Gosar in the House of Representatives, District 4 race, says Americans need better choices for health care plans.
Trump stops in Prescott, Tucson draw GOP crowds, Democratic jeers
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump was met by boisterous MAGA-hatted crowds in Prescott and Tucson on Monday, the final stops on a Western swing as the campaign entered its final weeks. But not everyone was putting out the welcome mat.
Arizona Senate race breaks record, pulling in whopping $133.7 million
WASHINGTON - Arizona's Senate race is now the state's most expensive campaign, with the latest Federal Election Commission filings showing the two candidates have pulled in a staggering $133.7 million so far.
Supreme Court to hear Trump plan to use Pentagon funds for border wall
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider whether the Trump administration can use an emergency declaration to divert $2.5 billion on Defense Department funds to construct the southern border wall.
NAU linebacker has spotlight in Biden ad during Monday Night Football
LOS ANGELES – NAU linebacker Tristen Vance will be featured in an ad on Monday Night Football supporting Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Giles joins mayors questioning reliability of shortened census count
WASHINGTON - Mesa Mayor John Giles joined mayors from around the country Monday questioning the reliability of the just-ended census and demanding that the Census Bureau be given more time to verify its count of the U.S. population.
U.S. House, District 3: School choice, illegal immigration top issues for Daniel Wood
Daniel Wood, who is running for the U.S. House of Representatives, District 3, stresses the importance of reforming immigration laws. He also says that while the initial pandemic response was good, it’s now time to get more people back to work.
U.S. House, District 3: Raul Grijalva says change requires investment in people
Rep. Raul Grijalva talks about climate change, COVID-19, education and what the future of America could look like.
Firefighters work through PTSD with peer support, counseling
GLENDALE – Arizona firefighters have to fight post-traumatic stress disorder and other trauma in addition to flames. A counselor and peer support training help six metro Phoenix fire departments.
Arizona cities defend progress after slipping in clean energy ranking
WASHINGTON - Local officials pushed back against a new report that showed three Arizona cities slipping in a national ranking on clean-energy policies, saying the report does not appear to reflect their clean- and renewable-energy efforts.
Shuttered by COVID-19, concert venues band together for a virtual show
WASHINGTON - A Phoenix concert promoter is one of the organizers of an online concert of top acts this weekend that aims to raise money for, and awareness of, the dire straits concert venues around the country face because of COVID-19 restrictions.