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PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey said he would like to see the Arizona Coyotes remain in the state, but the problem between the team and Glendale is a city issue, not a state matter.
PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey wants funding for 97 new state government jobs and some Republican lawmakers aren’t happy about it. Ducey, a Republican, implemented a hiring freeze shortly ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey officially welcomed the NFL and the Super Bowl to the state Monday, as the clock continued to tick down to the pro football title game in suburban Phoenix.
PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey vetoed 22 bills on Friday and told state lawmakers he won’t sign any more legislation until they pass a budget. “This weekend marks one month until the end ...
PHOENIX — President Joe Biden on Monday thanked Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey for his cooperation in distributing COVID-19 vaccines in the state. The comments came during a virtual ...
Gov. Doug Ducey used his second State of the State address Monday to tout economic and educational ... Ducey said Arizona added 56,000 jobs and 100,000 new citizens since his inaugural State of ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said that any legally married couple, including same-sex, should be allowed to adopt or foster children. In a statement released Wednesday night, Ducey said: ...
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signs bill requiring schools to teach about 9/11 Ducey will pay a Memorial Day visit to Israel’s 9/11 memorial in Jerusalem, meet with the city’s mayor and visit some ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said there is “no smoke and mirrors, no bait-and-switch” in his plan to use a state land trust to fund education. Ducey’s proposal would funnel about $1.8 ...
PHOENIX – Three weeks after Election Day, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey acknowledged for the first time that Democratic President-elect Joe Biden won Arizona. “I trust our election system; there ...
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said he wants to focus on reducing criminal recidivism rates in 2017, a key point in his third State of the State Address on Monday.
PHOENIX – Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said on Tuesday that she and other Arizona mayors have not directly spoken with Gov. Doug Ducey in months as coronavirus cases continue to surge in the state ...