Daily News Roundup

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Editors’ Note: The Daily News Roundup in its usual format will not be published again until approximately October 23. The creator of this superb and comprehensive column in The Prickly Pear is taking a well deserved vacation and will resume the column around the aforementioned date.

Until the Daily News Roundup resumes its usual format in the latter part of October, The Prickly Pear will present linked articles daily that focus on Arizona News for our readership.

 

Maricopa County Admits To Voter Disenfranchisement

 

Maricopa County Recorder: Progressive Social Issues Are Not Threats To America

 

AZGOP Fundraising On The Rise

 

Arizona congressional delegation plays key role in McCarthy ouster

 

Arizona Lawmakers React To Ousting Of House Speaker McCarthy

 

More than 255,000 apprehended at southern border in September

 

Shipping containers once used for Arizona wall up for auction

 

Armed “Gotaways” Crossing U.S. Border Cause Concern Over The Weekend

 

Phoenix To Implement A $180 Million Tax?!?!

 

Maricopa County Sheriff Penzone resigning in January

 

School Choice Supporters Mark One Year Anniversary Of ESA Expansion

 

Queen Creek’s COVID Resolution Should Be Adopted In Every City In Arizona

 

Gov. Hobbs’ Press Secretary Behind ‘Transphobes’ Death Threat Is Now A Dark Money Operative

 

Dark Money Giant Funding Arizona Leftist Nonprofits Under Investigation

 

Phoenix College Hosts Drag Queen Story Hour With Banned Books For Children

 

Hobbs asked Mayorkas for more border support, continuing to bus migrants north

 

America Is Suffering From Chronic Poor Leadership

 

Audit: Arizona Public Safety Pension System had unreported conflicts of interest

 

Report: Kari Lake to wage Senate bid against Sinema, Gallego

 

Activist Group Begins Process To Make Abortion A Constitutional Right In Arizona

 

The Initiative Proposing Jungle Primaries And Ranked Choice Voting Is As Confusing As Expected

 

Unleashing Supply To Meet The Surge: The Next Horizon Of School Choice In Arizona

 

NAU Joins Biden Administration Effort To Validate Indigenous Knowledge As Scientific

 

Hamadeh Files His Long-Awaited Election Appeal

 

People Are Flocking to Lake Havasu City-Kingman, AZ

 

August border encounters of more than 322,000 highest monthly total in U.S. history

 

Proposed constitutional amendment aims to scrap Arizona ‘Right to Work’ status

 

Signature drive for state constitutional right to abortion begins in Arizona

 

Rep. Gosar: ‘A Better Society’ Would Hang General Milley For Jan. 6 Role

 

Hobbs Refuses To Follow The Law On Director Nominations

 

Hobbs pulls director nominees to avoid Senate committee

 

Housing Affordability Decline To Become Issue In 2024 Election

 

Pinal County Needs To Refund The $80 Million It Illegally Collected From Taxpayers

 

Scottsdale Mom Sued For Exposing Board President’s Dossier Wins Anti-SLAPP Ruling

 

Porn Or Library Book? Looks Can Be Deceiving.

 

Parker Condemns Mesa’s “Misguided” Homeless Plan

 

Toma And Petersen Take On Federal Homeless Fight At U.S. Supreme Court

 

AG Mayes Agrees With Reps. Nguyen And Bliss: Phoenix’s Ukrainian Gun Ordinance Illegal

 

Horne And Hobbs’ Battle Over EANS Funds Heats Up

 

Meet The ASU Professor Behind Arizona’s Drag Queen Story Hour

 

Biden to visit Arizona next week to fundraise, give speech on democracy

 

Border Patrol Union Sounds The Alarm On The Growing Migration Crisis

 

More Bonds And Budget Overrides Will Not Solve Arizona’s Educational Problems

 

Former National Intelligence Director: Democrats Didn’t Count All AG Votes in Arizona

 

Arizona officials share outcry in mass release of migrants

 

Yuma Official Says Cost Of Caring For Migrants ‘Not Sustainable’ For County

 

ASU’s Required Inclusivity Training Violates State Law, Says Goldwater Institute

 

Arizona State University releases report over conservative event backlash

 

Report: COVID learning loss could cost Arizona 18,000 high school grads by 2032

 

Lead Ammo Ruling A Win For 2nd Amendment Advocates

 

Glendale Public Library To Host ‘Why Pronouns Matter’ Event Funded By Taxpayers

 

Arizona ports fear federal border policies could lead to ‘another 9/11 tragedy’

 

Hobbs Ensures Closure Of Historic Racetrack, Costing Thousands In Jobs And Millions In Revenue

 

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego Is Lying Through Her Teeth

 

Ugenti-Rita Announces Run For Maricopa County Board Of Supervisors

 

Judge Orders Phoenix To Clean Up ‘The Zone’ Homeless Encampment By November

 

Universal licensure law continues to economically benefit Arizona

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