PHOENIX – Though the ranch no longer exists physically, the Silver Spur Ranch collection brings the days of chuck wagons, horseback riding, and guided tours back to life. In the mid-1940s, William ‘Bill’ Jesse Spragge Sr. converted an old Civil Conservation...
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PHOENIX – Arizona’s Presidential Electors will meet on Monday, Dec.14 at 10 a.m. to cast their ballots for President and Vice President.
WHAT: Electors will sign the official Certificate of Vote for President and Vice President, which...
Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs released this statement in response to the ‘Kraken’ lawsuit:
“Today’s dismissal of the election lawsuit marks a turning point in our democratic process. It’s time for us to turn our attention to rebuilding our faith in each...
PHOENIX – The Arizona Capitol Museum will commemorate the 79th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day with the release of a new USS Arizona online exhibit featuring a virtual tour chronicling the story of the battleship and the silver service used aboard for...
PHOENIX – Life in the neighboring communities of Portal, Arizona and Rodeo, New Mexico is the subject of the newest collection of oral histories on the Arizona Memory Project. Residents share stories about community events, the activities of local groups and...
PHOENIX – The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office will certify the results of the 2020 General Election at the official canvass on Monday, Nov. 30 at 11 a.m.
WHAT: The Secretary of State will certify the elections results for...
PHOENIX – Started nearly 20 years before Arizona would become a state, El Observador Mexicano served the Mexican American population that called the Salt River Valley home. From 1897 to 1898, it claimed to be the only Spanish-language newspaper published in...
PHOENIX – Elections are never finished on Election Day, in part because Arizona law gives voters time to correct certain issues with their ballots.
“In the next few days, Arizonans likely are going to hear about ‘curing’ ballots,” Secretary of State...
PHOENIX – Voting locations opened at 6 a.m. across the state today, for the last day of voting in the 2020 General Election. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is encouraging voters to make a plan before heading out to vote.
“We have had amazing voter...
PHOENIX – Arizona has more than 4.7 million registered voters who are eligible to participate in the 2020 General Election. Voter registration has increased by more than 388,000 Arizonans since the quarterly voter registration update in January, and by...