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The state House voted Wednesday to repeal the 1864 law that outlaws abortions except to save the life of the mother.The 32-28 vote came after three Republicans -- Tim Dunn of Yuma and Matt Gress and Justin Wilmeth, both of Phoenix -- voted with all the Democrats.
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A private company with land near Cibola, Arizona sold its rights to hundreds of acre feet of water to the town of Queen Creek, just north of Phoenix, 200 miles away. Some locals still question how it happened at all.
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House Republican leaders used procedural maneuvers -- twice -- to block members from even deciding and debating whether to repeal the state's 1864 law banning abortions except to save the life of the mother.
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Ag pilots provide an essential service for area farmers. We talk with pilot and drone pilot about their work.
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Yuma Temple will be the seventh temple in Arizona.
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Arizona's territorial-era law outlawing abortion except to save the life of the mother is enforceable, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Arizonans who got the state's family rebate last year had better pay federal taxes on it when they file their returns next week.
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Sometime in July, Arizonans are going to find out how much money Katie Hobbs has amassed in her campaign warchest and who has been donating.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed sweeping legislation Monday designed to give state health officials more authority to monitor, fine -- and put out of business -- assisted living facilities that endanger patients.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a controversial measure Monday that would have expand the scope of the state's "defense of premises'' law.
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State lawmakers are one step away from approving legislation designed to make it easier for property owners to get squatters out of their homes.
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Three months into the Arizona Legislature's annual session, lawmakers are ready to take some time off and go to a work schedule many would love to have -- just one day a week.