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An Arizona state senator seeking reelection is highlighting accomplishments on health care, mental health, public safety and community funding while defending a vote against the state budget. In the opinion piece, she argues the budget failed to address concerns about school vouchers and immigration-related spending despite including other investments she supported.
Maricopa County prosecutors will retry the sentencing phase for Ian Mitcham, who was convicted of murdering Scottsdale resident Allison Feldman in 2015. The move comes after a jury deadlocked on whether Mitcham should receive the death penalty, leaving a new jury to decide between execution and life in prison.
Javelinas are common across Arizona’s deserts and neighborhoods, especially in the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Wildlife experts say the pig-like animals are usually not aggressive but can become defensive around dogs, food sources or their young. Here’s what to know about safely sharing space with Arizona’s native collared peccaries.

