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The toll of heat-associated deaths in Arizona's most populous county has now soared over 360. The deaths are still being tallied after the area's hottest summer on record.
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Phoenix man charged with sending threatening email to Maricopa County supervisor after 2022 electionAuthorities say a Phoenix man has been indicted for allegedly sending a threatening email to Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates after the 2022 general election.
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A 9-year-old boy reportedly died while under the custody of the Arizona child welfare agency just days after his father was jailed on a drug charge in December, 2022.
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A Maricopa County detention officer has been arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs into the jail system.
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A former Arizona Supreme Court judge will lead an independent investigation into how ballot printers at Phoenix-area polling sites became defective.
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Lawyers for Arizona election officials say Republican Kari Lake didn’t offer evidence to back her claims of widespread, intentional misconduct on Election Day in challenging her loss to Democrat Katie Hobbs in the governor’s race.
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On the first day of trial in her election challenge Wednesday, Lake's lawyers alleged small-bore problems that didn’t appear to show the widespread, intentional misconduct she would need to prove.
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Officials in Maricopa County have become adept at batting down slanted, false or nearly false claims about how they ran last week’s election.
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A printing malfunction at about one-quarter of the polling places across Maricopa County slowed down voting Tuesday.
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The Justice Department is sending monitors to 24 states in an effort to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws in the midterm elections.