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The Crane School District has benefitted from a $1.5 million override for the past seven years. November's request seeks to continue it for another seven.
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Mexico is not dropping its lawsuit against five Arizona gun dealers despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling tossing a similar case against gun manufacturers.
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In an effort to enhance transparency and strengthen community ties, San Luis city officials announced the launch of a new initiative called Conversations with Council. The first event is Saturday morning.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs said Wednesday she is reviewing the activities of federal immigration officials who impersonated utility workers in their search for people not here legally.
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State lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to a controversial measure that would allow students and parents to sue teachers personally over what they contend are antisemitic statements and actions in the classroom.
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Arizona doctors have filed a lawsuit to overturn a set of restrictions which they argue interfere with access to abortion care. Arizona voters last year passed Proposition 139 which enshrined the fundamental right to an abortion, up until fetal viability, in the state's constitution.
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Saying things are about to change, attorneys for the state want a judge to delay deciding whether a rule by the Department of Agriculture requiring eggs from cage-free hens is legal.
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Arizona won’t ban the People's Republic of China from buying property here after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a Republican-backed measure that would have added to the growing list of states banning the communist nation from making land purchases over national security concerns.
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A devastating outbreak of avian influenza has hit Hickman’s Family Farms, the largest egg producer in the Southwest, resulting in the loss of 95% of its Arizona poultry flock.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs tours Sunset Health clinic in Yuma, hears from officials and patients as Republicans look to cut Medicaid.