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Fifth expo highlights student work to share their stories about growing up in an environment speaking two or more languages.
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In the 1930s Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter wanted to gather and catalogue plants in the Grand Canyon, and while the details of their journey are amazing – how they became scientists, faced sexism and danger, and changed the field of botany is equally as engaging.
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Refusing to take "no'' for an answer, Republican legislators are going to resend the same border law enforcement bill back to Gov. Katie Hobbs that she vetoed just a week ago.
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South Yuma County city asks residents to shop local by recognizing businesses that have been open for several years.
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Lands belonging to the Cocopah Indian Tribe in southern Yuma County will be restored thanks to a $5 million grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s America The Beautiful Challenge program.
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Julie Murphree of the Arizona Fram Bureau shares her insight on the latest Farms Census from the Department of Agriculture.
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Arizona Edition Friday is KAWC's weekly look at topics and people shaping the community, with insightful conversations and in depth reporting from the field.
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The seven states that use water from the Colorado River have proposed competing plans for how the river should be managed in the future.
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The endangered Sonoran Pronghorn can be found inside of the Barry M. Goldwater Mountain Ranges, which are managed by the U.S. Marine Corps and Air force.
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Lysistrata by Ellen McLaughlin is a modern retelling of the classic Greek comedy by Aristophanes.
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Buffelgrass is changing rocky terrain into grassland, providing a path for fire between decades old saguaro cactus that did not exist before.
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Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema released a video message for Arizonans. Read the transcript.