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Hobbs presses steadily toward transition, even as challenges swirl - Cronkite News

Ignoring challenges and election critics, Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs pressed on toward a transition Wednesday, meeting with current Gov. Doug Ducey, laying out the incoming administration's priorities and promising to be "a governor for all Arizonans."

Arizona, Oklahoma Governors Sign Anti-Trans Bills Into Law

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (pictured) signed trans-exclusionary sports legislation, as did Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt. Ducey also OK'd health care restrictions.

Despite push to schedule executions, attorneys plan to continue fight | Cronkite News

Arizona PBS April 7, 2021 Arizona has carried out most executions since 1992 through lethal injection. But defendants who committed crimes before that date, including Frank Atwood and Clarence Dixon, have the choice of lethal injection or the gas chamber. (Photo courtesy Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry) WASHINGTON – While Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is pushing to schedule executions for two death-row inmates who he said have exhausted their appeals, advocates for the men said they still intend to fight. Brnovich said Tuesday that he plans to seek warrants of execution for Clarence Dixon, convicted in the 1978 murder of a college student in Tempe, and Frank Atwood, convicted for the 1984 murder of a 9-year-old girl in Tucson.

Despite push to schedule executions, attorneys plan to continue fight

Despite push to schedule executions, attorneys plan to continue fight
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KNAU s Morning Rundown: Thursday, March 11

• Mar 11, 2021 Snowfall Could Affect Visibility, Road Conditions Snowfall in some Northern Arizona regions could result in difficult travel conditions from today through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. NWS is also predicting drifting snow and reduced visibility. Snow accumulation totals are expected to fall between four and eight inches in Flagstaff, five to nine inches in Williams, and up to four inches at Grand Canyon Village, according to the latest forecast. Snow is expected to melt during the daytime, lessening total accumulation, NWS says. For more updates today, visit Lee Born’s Weather Forecast.   Navajo Nation Announces “Soft Reopening”

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