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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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Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego and Utah Senator John Curtis introduced new bipartisan legislation Thursday aimed at helping communities across the West modernize aging water systems.
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Senate President Warren Petersen is relying on money left over from prior legislative campaigns to give his bid for attorney general a financial bump.
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Rincon Broadcasting Group acquired KYMA in Yuma, along with six other stations in Washington, Oregon, Oklahoma and Tennessee.
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YUHSD student nutrition staff learned scratch-cooking techniques to incorporate more Latin American flavors into school menus.
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Aviator Cancer Examination Study (ACES) Act clears final hurdle in Congress
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Traffic deaths on Arizona roads declined for the second year in a row in 2024, but state officials say the numbers remain unacceptably high and largely preventable.
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Proposed federal legislation would expand school choice options for families to send their students to private schools or home educate them and the move could affect Arizona's current scholarship accounts.
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Karin Taylor Robson edged out Andy Biggs in money raised in the last quarter as they compete to be the Republican nominee for governor in 2026.
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The Department of Water Resources will allow Buckeye to withdraw up to 5,926 acre-feet of water a year from the Harquahala basin in western Arizona for up to 110 years. That is enough to serve more than 17,000 homes.
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Local, state and federal experts weigh in on the implications and legality of the Trump admin's $6.8B federal K-12 funding freeze.