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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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If you've been waiting for your chance to buy a 40-foot shipping container with a bit of international history, intrigue and litigation, your chance is coming this month.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs is defending the decision to spend more than $2 million in tax dollars to entertain business executives during the Super Bowl.
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A new survey of farmers and ranchers found they mainly trust local agencies and have not taken much advantage of state and federal payout programs.
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We speak with Steve Eckert, Director of Facilities at Arizona Western College. Eckert was one of nine people recognized by the Department of Energy this year and named to its national Directory of Experts.
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Three state agencies are trying to shut down what they claim are the use of illegal gaming devices at various veterans' organizations.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday defended the decision to strip a Saudi company of its right to lease state land to farm alfalfa for export -- and get the water underneath it free -- but had no answers to what will become of the nearly 3,500 acres after that.
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This month a specially equipped airplane using high tech cameras and light pulses is flying over 18 conservation areas between the U.S. Mexico border and Hoover Dam.
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The top elected Republican in Arizona is refusing to recognize the "executive deputy directors'' named by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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A town hall event on the Yuma campus of Arizona Western College included a panel of local state legislators.
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Accusing senators of "partisan obstructionism,'' Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Monday she won't seek confirmation of any of her nominees to head state agencies who haven't already been through the process.