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This summer marked 10 years of graduating residents from Onvida Health's residency program. Program Director Kristina Diaz talks program success.
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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.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes will not defend the legality of abortion restrictions on the books in Arizona being challenged in the wake of enactment of Proposition 139.
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The Crane School District has benefitted from a $1.5 million override for the past seven years. November's request seeks to continue it for another seven.
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Mexico is not dropping its lawsuit against five Arizona gun dealers despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling tossing a similar case against gun manufacturers.
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Aided by survivors -- and with police and private security nearby -- members of the Jewish Historical Society and state and local officials broke ground on a museum that they hope will become a destination for students to learn about the Holocaust.
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The USDA's Summer Nutrition (SUN) Program is providing free breakfast and lunch to any kids ages 18 and under at participating school kitchens throughout the country.
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In an email update to the community, AWC notes several major programs may be affected by the White House's proposed cuts.