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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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Republican senators advanced changes in election laws and procedures on Thursday that officials who run those elections said actually could disenfranchise some voters.
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Cocopah, Quechan and Colorado River Indian Tribes to get money, Congressman Grijalva and Sen. Kelly announce.
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Border security legislation stalled Tuesday, at least temporarily, amid concerns by one senator about some of its provisions.
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Homeland Security Investigations said Nereo Mejia Gomez Jr. was charged this month with a series of child sexual abuse material-related offenses.
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That's all it takes to get a 300-word argument in a ballot pamphlet that's going to be mailed to about four million registered Arizona voters ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
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Arizona may have no pause in abortions, at least through 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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BLM says a study of statewide recreation sites shows fee rates are below market rates, while visitation numbers are up.
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Using data from the Environmental Protection Agency, SmartSurvey scored areas using 12 factors to rate air quality, including the number of good and bad days, and average pollution measures.
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The hearing takes place Friday in Tucson City Hall during a regular meeting of the Arizona State Transportation Board and will be available virtually.
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Arizona's primary election will take place in July, and a new Rural Democracy Initiative poll shows that likely voters from rural areas of the state are up for grabs.