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Advocates for Social Security are rallying in Phoenix this week at an event they're calling the "Silver Sit-In."
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Arizona could save over $100 million in 10 years by replacing retiring state and local gas-powered fleet vehicles with electric models, a new report finds.
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Former Matadors player Yaxel Lendeborg key for Alabama-Birmingham against 2023 national runner-up San Diego State Friday in Spokane, Wash.
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A Senate panel voted Thursday to shut the public out of the key business of the state agency tasked with finding new water for Arizona.
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Alarmed about what could have happened to one community, state lawmakers on Thursday agreed to erect some barriers to new rock and gravel operations opening up in existing neighborhoods.
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Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli is asking Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to investigate what he said Wednesday is evidence of security gaps in election systems in three counties.
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Today we sit down with San Luis Police and Fire Chiefs to hear about some of the challenges and successes in their departments as they serve a community that is growing faster than 92 percent of similar U.S. cities over the last quarter century.
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A state lawmaker and congressional candidate said Tuesday it is because of Christianity that other religions have been allowed into the United States.
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Marines train in hand-to-hand fighting techniques and get some encouragement from a former MMA fighter at MCAS-YUMA.
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The stop gap for migrant releases in Yuma County is the Regional Center for Border Health in Somerton, AZ. A look inside the agency's processing facility.
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Rebuffed by a trial judge, state schools chief Tom Horne is pursuing a new shot at overturning the policies of some schools that use dual-language instruction to teach English.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the "Starter Homes Act'' Monday, saying the bipartisan bill promoted as making housing more affordable is "a step too far.''