Tucson's Top Stories: November 18
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With ballots in Arizona still being tabulated, Phoenix attorney Rodney Glassman, whose last successful campaign outing was his 2007 election to the Tucson City Council, announces his next political venture.
The agreement comes eight months after Kari Lake conceded in legal papers that she made false statements about Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer.
A lawyer for the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest is challenging the appropriation state lawmakers approved last year.
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