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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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AWC production runs through Sunday.
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States that use water from the Colorado River including Arizona are drawing nearer to an important deadline for negotiating the river’s future.
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Residents say 'not in my backyard', developers and supervisors say this is just one step in a long process.
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Nigel Reynoso takes over South Yuma County police opening after interim chief Miguel Alvarez.
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Two key members of the Governor's Water Policy Council have quit, potentially threatening the chances of any action to deal with a depleting water supply in rural Arizona.
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The nine locations will provide about 200 megawatts (MW) of power, enough to serve 32,000 Arizona homes for 3-4 hours.
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Less than four months into the budget year, Arizona already has spending more money for vouchers for students to attend private and parochial schools at state expense than was anticipated through June.
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department has 150 Sonoran Desert Tortoises in need of homes before the cool temperatures send the reptiles into a long sleep.
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A special state law designed to promote political participation and debate does not give Kari Lake the right to make up facts about Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, promote them, and not have to answer for them, his attorney is arguing.
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A new report reveals that the Arizona Commerce Authority could not show that it confirmed that companies that received nearly $11 million in incentives proved that they invested the money or hired the workers they promised at the agreed-to wages.