Nash Darragh
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News Digital Reporter, Phoenix

Nash Darragh expects to graduate in Spring 2025 with a degree in sports journalism. Darragh has interned with the Varsity Sports Show and looks to further his intern experience before graduation.

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2024 election canvass in Maricopa County reveals 80% voter turnout, highest ever in-person early voters

PHOENIX – Maricopa County canvassed its 2024 election results Thursday. Donald Trump won the state and county. The statewide canvass will be held Monday, when Secretary of State Adrian Fontes will present the 2024 certified election results from across the state.


‘Cultural shift’ of young voters favored Donald Trump in 2024 election

PHOENIX – With the 2024 election over, data shows that young men and women made significant shifts since 2020 in favor of the Republican Party. Gen Z voters in Arizona say they can now speak out after the election.


Election Day 2024: Updates from Arizona voters, polling locations, watch parties and more

PHOENIX – Arizona voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for the presidential election, a U.S. Senate race, nine U.S. House races, 13 state ballot measures and many more state and local races.


Arizona Senate candidates Kari Lake, Ruben Gallego targeting younger voters

PHOENIX – With one week until Election Day, Republican Kari Lake and Democrat Ruben Gallego are working toward picking up crucial votes from a younger generation of voters.

U.S. Senate Republican nominee Kari Lake on the left and U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego of Phoenix on the right.

Arizona Humane Society and Soldier’s Best Friend aid military families with pets, service animals

PHOENIX – Arizona Humane Society's Project Active Duty and Soldier’s Best Friend support active-duty military personnel and veterans by providing foster care for pets and service dog training during and after service.

Indoor event with booths, people, and dog, featuring "SOLDIER'S BEST FRIEND" mural on the wall.

Vice President Kamala Harris touts failed bipartisan border bill as immigration solution in Arizona speech

DOUGLAS – Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Douglas to speak about how she would address issues at the border as president. Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake called the invite-only event a “20-minute photo op.”

Vice President Kamala Harris introduces her plan for border security to crack down on drug trafficking and decrease migrant numbers during a speech in the border city of Douglas on Sept. 27, 2024. (Photo by Gabriel Garza/Cronkite News)

After Mesa Mayor John Giles endorses Kamala Harris, some Arizona LDS members follow suit

MESA – Mesa Mayor John Giles is a Republican who is voting for Kamala Harris in this upcoming election. Find out why he is switching sides in a crucial election and why other Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members are following in his footsteps.

Mesa Mayor John Giles, co-chair of the Arizona chapter of Republicans for Harris, addresses the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago on Aug. 20, 2024. (Photo by Kelechukwu Iruoma/Cronkite News)