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Arizona will resume executions
Arizona ready to resume executions; attorney general will seek death warrant
Arizona
appears likely to resume executions. Attorney General Kris Mayes confirmed in a statement on Tuesday that her office would be seeking a death warrant for prisoner Aaron Gunches in "the coming weeks." Upon taking office last year,
Gov
. Katie Hobbs ...
Arizona will resume executions after 2-year pause following Gov. Hobbs' firing of independent reviewer
In letter dismissing retired judge, Hobbs cites his recommendation of firing squads. AG Mayes says she'll seek execution warrant in coming weeks.
Arizona executions to resume, breaking 2-year pause during review of state procedures
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said that she will soon seek an execution warrant for Aaron Brian Gunches, who is on death row for killing his girlfriend's ex-husband.
Arizona executions to resume, breaking 2-year pause during review of state death penalty procedures
PHOENIX -- Executions will resume in Arizona following a two-year pause, the state's top prosecutor says.
Arizona to resume executions, AG says
Arizona's Attorney General Kris Mayes says the state will resume executions. She says a review showed executions will be safely conducted.
Arizona to resume executions after 2-year pause - with first inmate facing possible death named
Arizona is set to resume executions after a nearly two-year break, the state's attorney general announced, after the state's top prosecutor said she will soon seek an execution warrant
FBI, Arizona
Arizona man sentenced to prison for threatening government officials, FBI agents
Federal officials say a Rio Verde man has been sentenced to prison, months after he admitted to posting a threat to kill FBI agents.
Arizona man sentenced to 15 months for threatening to shoot FBI agents
A federal judge in Arizona sentenced Michael Lee Tomasi to 15 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release for making online threats against FBI agents.
Arizona man charged for threatening to kill FBI agents sentenced to 15 months in prison
An Arizona man was sentenced to prison after he was arrested and charged with threatening to kill FBI agents. Michael Lee Tomasi, 38, of Rio Verde, Ariz., was sentenced Monday to 15 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release after he made online threats against federal officials,
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Controversial fighter jet sparks online tiff between Elon Musk, Arizona congressman
The late Arizona Sen. John McCain also criticized the F-35 as "a scandal and a tragedy with respect to cost, schedule and ...
KAWA
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Arizona Gov. Hobbs, Secretary of State Fontes, others certify 2024 election results
The state's chief elections officer said the protests and lawsuits that marred the 2020 and 2022 votes are a thing of the ...
FOX 10 Phoenix on MSN
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs announces new border security strategies in Nogales
During a news conference at the Nogales Port of Entry on Nov. 18, Hobbs discussed ways to better secure the border. The ...
Yahoo
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Gov. Hobbs addresses Arizona's border security
Arizona
Governor
Katie Hobbs held a news conference on Nov. 18 at the Nogales Port of Entry where she discussed ways to ...
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Heftier GOP majorities in Arizona Legislature could imperil Democratic governor’s agenda
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs had hoped fellow Democrats would make enough gains during this month’s election to flip one or both ...
KTAR News
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs maintains opposition to changing state’s early voting laws
Republican legislators plan to continue to push for changes to Arizona's early voting laws, but Gov. Katie Hobbs isn't ...
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Abortion Enshrined in Arizona Constitution, Legal Fights Loom
The new policy, which extends the limit from 15 weeks to the point of fetal viability, has been enshrined in the Arizona Constitution.
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Buckeye government truck taken, crashed by man who then injured officers, police say
A man was taken into custody Tuesday after he took a Buckeye truck, crashed it and then injured officers, police said.
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