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Political strife, pandemic causing public discourse to plunge even lower

UA researcher says civility suffered a setback during the January insurrection.

Second president of Navajo Nation dies after COVID-19 battle

Albert Hale, who also served on the Arizona Legislature, died Tuesday.

Arizona Republican Party chair rejects election audit call on her reelection

Kelli Ward was a leader in the push to audit and overturn November 2020 election results

A look at border, environmental changes likely under new administration

President Biden’s executive orders and action on various issues could bring changes to Arizona.

Gov. Ducey says he will not run for senate seat in 2022

Many had expected him to challenge for Mark Kelly's seat two years from now

Arizona’s political landscape in the Biden era

The state is poised to once again enter the national spotlight for its next U.S. Senate election in 2022.

Analysis: challenges facing Arizona lawmakers in new legislative session

A discussion with Arizona Mirror associate editor Jeremy Duda.

House Republicans’ priorities for 2021 Arizona legislative session

A discussion with Speaker Pro Tempore Travis Grantham.

Senate Democrats’ priorities for 2021 Arizona legislative session

A discussion with Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Rios.

Gov. Ducey on pandemic response, political turmoil, 2021 priorities

Lorraine Rivera sat down with Ducey days following his latest State of the State Address.

Gov. Ducey to attend Biden inauguration

Governor calls president-elect 'a good man who wants to serve his country.'

Hospital Officials push for mask mandate, remote learning.

Five clinical officials push back against Ducey's approach.

Judge: Arizona Senate, Maricopa County need to settle fight over election data

GOP-led senate had asked for the court to compel compliance from the county

Trump administration faces lawsuit to stop land transfer of Indigenous religious site to mining company

The lawsuit says the destruction of Oak Flat violates the Apaches' right to religious freedom.

Land swap of Oak Flat due to start Friday

The transfer is opposed by San Carlos Apache tribal members who do not want it become a copper mine.

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