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Public health advocates in Arizona said it will not be easy to achieve health equity or making sure everyone has access to the resources they need to be healthy, but it is a challenge they are willing to tackle.
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Arizona could become only state in nation where person representing you in court on criminal charge from traffic infractions to homicide might have one year of law school
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Time and location to be announced later. U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego has been holding town halls across Arizona, including in some red counties.
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The Gadsden Elementary School District is introducing a new transportation management system that will track students' ridership.
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Advocates for working families want Congress to do more to lower the cost of childcare, in Arizona and across the U.S.
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A federal judge has given former state lawmaker Justine Wadsack less than a month to explain to her why she shouldn't be held in contempt of court.
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The Arizona attorney general announced two convictions of Arizona ESA program fraud. Tom Horne’s response focused on criticizing recent comments from the attorney general about ESAs instead.
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Democrat Grijalva faces Republican challenger Daniel Butierez in next month's special election.
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Arizona Western College's CAMP program is continuing to operate entirely out of college funding this year, but without news on its federal grant renewal, CAMP's future remains up in the air.
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Appeals Court Says Arizona May Have to Do More to Notify Residents About $2.8B in Unclaimed PropertyArizonans could soon get better notice if the state is holding on to their share of nearlyb $2.8 billion in unclaimed property that really belongs to them.
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Nearly 15 hundred residential and business customers of APS are still without power following severe thunderstorms in Yuma Monday.
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Throughout the month of September, YUHSD families will be able to attend weekly sessions to help them navigate their child's high school journey.