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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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As Congress rushes to vote on the "Big Beautiful Bill," students and education advocates urge support for Senate's Pell provisions, which would preserve college access for majority of AWC students.
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KAWC Colorado River Public Media recognized at PMJA 2025 national conference in Kansas City.
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The clock is ticking on the Colorado River. The seven states that use its water, including Arizona, are nearing a 2026 deadline to come up with new rules for sharing its shrinking supplies.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has outdone herself, setting a new record Wednesday with her veto of two budget proposals.
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A new ruling Thursday by the U.S. Supreme Court could pave the way for Arizona to finally enforce an existing state law that denies funds for Planned Parenthood.
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The first week of the Humane Society of Yuma's summer camp was focused on "Being Good to Our Pets" for kids ages 7 through 9.
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The San Luis education town hall that CD7 candidates Grijalva, Foxx and Malvido attended shined a spotlight on the community's education needs and the impact of the border.
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Lawmakers in Congress are contemplating delaying a methane polluter fee in the name of unleashing domestic energy production. Environmental advocates say the move could jeopardize progress made in Arizona.
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The news industry is evolving and Arizona State University's journalism program aims to change with it. ASU's new Knight Center for the Future of News opens next month.
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Yuma Sector U.S. Border Patrol Chief Patrol Agent Justin De La Torre spoke with KAWC about agents assisting with ICE raids in Philadelphia and elsewhere and recent protests against law enforcement.