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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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Arizona officials are urging the federal government to release more than $150 million in solar energy funding that was awarded to the state last year.
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Tens of thousands of Arizona voters who never provided legally required documented proof of citizenship cannot now be kicked off registration rolls, AG Kris Mayes said.
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The latest projections for the Colorado River are out, and they paint a picture of more dry conditions and dropping reservoirs.
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Program to increase college access for students from disadvantaged backgrounds faces uncertain future, Yuma DACA recipient still in custody and electric vehicle savings.
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Only two weeks remain till the end of the grant cycle for Arizona Western College's TRIO KEYS program, and the federal government has yet to provide notice of grant renewal.
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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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In an email to KAWC, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Jose Valdovinos "will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings."
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State lawmakers are violating their constitutional requirements to adequately fund public schools so that students can learn, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Dewain Fox has ruled.
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San Luis High School student, Karely Alvarado, presented at the MITES Semester Symposium this month as part of a STEM and college prep program.