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DHS Secretary Noem Stepping Down, Kehlani to Perform at Phoenix March Madness Concert

Chandler VFW post to reopen after veteran-led renovations

Arizona AG Responds to Alleged $10.3M in Banned ESA Purchases

Records show thousands of parents used education voucher funds for banned items like condoms and wedding gifts.

Trump Pays Tribute to Slain Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk in Emotional State of the Union Moment

President honors Kirk's wife Erika as a 'martyr' for his faith and credited him with renewing religion in America.

Three Arizona Democrats to boycott State of the Union address

The lawmakers say they will not attend President Trump's speech, citing his administration's disregard for the rule of law and Constitution.

Feds, States Clash Over Regulation of Prediction Markets

CFTC claims exclusive jurisdiction, but states push back

TSA Workers Face Unpaid Duty During Partial Government Shutdown

Hundreds of TSA employees at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport affected as shutdown enters fourth day

Arizona Court Cartel Under Fire

Lawmakers push jury trials and accountability for family court abuses. Will Katie Hobbs veto reform again?

Government Shutdown Looms, Threatening Airport Security

DHS, including TSA, to shut down as Congress debates immigration enforcement reforms

Trump Weighs In on Nancy Guthrie Investigation, Says 'Progress Has Been Made'

The FBI has taken over the case of the missing Arizona woman as the search nears the two-week mark.

New Records Show Empowerment Scholarship Fraud Rate Near 20%, Not 1%

Arizona education officials have long claimed fraud in the ESA program is minimal, but new data obtained by 12News paints a different picture.

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