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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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Candidate declared mayor-elect on day when Mexico elects first female president.
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State lawmakers have no legal right to try to invalidate the designation of nearly a million acres of federal land near the Grand Canyon as a national monument, the Biden administration is telling a federal judge.
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Want to stay cool this summer in Yuma and San Luis, Arizona? County leaders have announced where you can go.
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Yuma girls selected for national dance group.
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Leslie Hagenstein explains why she cried after she chose to participate in a program that pays ranchers in the Upper Colorado River basin to leave their water in the river.
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State schools chief Tom Horne has been ordered to pay more than $120,000 in legal fees over his unsuccessful bid to quash dual-language instruction in Arizona schools.
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Just in time for campaign season: another new state law designed to help voters figure out what images they are seeing are real and what are not.
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A special House panel is calling for the impeachment of Attorney General Kris Mayes.
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An activist group with Democrat leanings is suing Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb for failing to respond to multiple requests for public records.
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In the days leading up to the 100th birthday of the Border Patrol, which happend on May 28th, Arizona Edition sat down with former civilian dispatchers -- Randy Love and Pearl Strom -- to discuss their work supporting agents in the field.