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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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Eligible students at Gadsden Elementary School will have the chance to learn in both English and Spanish starting August.
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The Yuma Rotary Club awarded $14,000 to support the pursuit of higher education for six students this year.
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Arizona is one of the lowest-performing states for overall child well-being, according to a new national report.
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Arizona won't be allowing students and their parents to sue teachers over allegations of antisemitism.
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Two Republicans on the Arizona Corporation Commission are facing primary challenges from state lawmakers who contend they are spurning the demand by Trump for more coal-fired power plants.
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The Regional Center for Border Health is holding free back-to-school events at three of its walk-in clinics in Somerton, San Luis and Parker next month.
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Congressional candidate was in Yuma County late last week ahead of second Democratic primary debate Tuesday.
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When more than 300 water experts got together for an annual conference last week, they had little to do besides wring their hands, listen for crumbs of news and talk about how they would do things differently if they were on the inside of those negotiations.
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Memory care facilities in Arizona have a new set of rules intended to improve quality of care for patients and ensure more accountability for providers.
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On the defensive after her veto last week, Gov. Katie Hobbs is now proposing her own version of a law to decide who cannot purchase land in Arizona.