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Attorney General Kris Mayes is taking a legal swat at Republicans who are trying to take away the right to vote from the adult children of Arizona residents who are living overseas.
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A Yuma Schools Transportation school bus caught fire Tuesday afternoon, but Yuma School District One reports no one present was harmed.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs is moving to out-do Republicans in their plans for teacher pay hikes.
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A measure designed to finally legalize the already common practice of people selling home-made tamales and similar goods cleared its first hurdle Wednesday.
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The state Department of Revenue said Tuesday that the Internal Revenue Services has informed it that those funds are subject to federal income taxes. That means recipients will have to give back some of what they just got when they file their 2023 tax returns later this year.
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Police say Ivan Martinez had sexual conduct with a minor.
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We speak with a White House economic advisor about inflation in Arizona and hear how the border, Covid-19, and the economy impact the Ajo community's years long fight for better health and food security.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs proposed a $16.2 billion spending plan built on cuts to vouchers that are unlikely to survive the Republican-controlled Legislature.
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Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's multi-billion dollar plan for a desalination plant or other hugely expensive project to add to the desert state's imperiled water supply is still alive and has the support of his successor despite a budget crunch that will crimp funding needed to get a project built.
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Reynoso has been with San Luis Police Department since 2005.
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South Yuma County agency program helps future homeowners build their own homes.
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An Arizona lawmaker wants to be sure that the next time you buy something called "meat'' it actually came from from something that had at least two legs, if not more.