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Gov Ducey Names McSally to McCain Senate Seat

McSally will serve until the 2020 election, when voters will elect someone to serve the final two years of McCain's term.

Jon Kyl to Leave Senate at the End of the Year

The announcement forces another appointment from Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey.

Arizona Congressional Members Flake, McSally Say Goodbye

Sen. Jeff Flake and Rep. Martha McSally delivered farewell addresses Thursday.

Incoming Rep Kirkpatrick Promises a 'No' to Trump's Border Wall

The incoming Democrat says she'll oppose any immigration bill that includes a border wall.

Mexico Gets Leftist Leader After Decades of Technocrats

López Obrador has talked about increasing state-owned economic activity while trying to ease the worries of foreign investors.

Helping Migrants in Mexico; Arizona's New Superintendent; Education Funding

Plus, a journalist roundtable analyzing finalized election results.

Arizona, Phoenix Leadership to Join Mexican Presidential Inauguration

Delegations from the state and capital are heading to Mexico City for the inauguration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Saturday.

Ed Pastor, Arizona's 1st Hispanic Congressman, Dies

Pastor, a Democrat, served 23 years in Congress.

Kelli Ward Hopes to Fill Top GOP Post in Arizona

The 2-time U.S. Senate candidate says she likely won't seek the late Sen. John McCain's seat.

Arizona's Future Secretary of State Vows to be Nonpartisan

Democrat Katie Hobbs claimed victory over Republican Steve Gaynor in close race.

Court Hearing Set in Arizona Senate Race Vote Count Dispute

Only a few thousand votes would be affected by the suit, but every one counts in the razor-close U.S. Senate race between Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema.

Pima County Recorder Still Counting Votes Despite Republican Objections

GOP leaders are suing to stop signature verification on ballots.

Ducey to Keep Governor's Seat Until 2022

The incumbent pulled ahead in the polls toward the end of the education-focused campaign.

National Tragedies Underscore Calls for Civility

A discussion with Carolyn Lukensmeyer, executive director for the National Institute for Civil Discourse.

Growing Tucson's Tech Industry

Research parks and a new startup academy are helping locals develop new ideas.

Coffee or Mimosa? Understanding Your Ballot Over Brunch

A Tucson resident hosts a "Ballot Brunch" at home to explore the issues before Election Day.

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