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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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A plan by Gov. Katie Hobbs to use her powers to make eggs more affordable might not be all it's cracked up to be.
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Hosted and produced by the KAWC News team, Arizona Edition is focused on the issues facing Arizona, with an emphasis on stories and news impacting the people of Yuma and La Paz counties.
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State lawmakers, for the first time ever, want to allow religious chaplains to counsel students on public school campuses.
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Worries that established neighborhoods would be overrun with high-density housing, that developers would take advantage of leases and even that witches could move in led a deeply divided Arizona house on Thursday to reject a measure giving churches the right to put homes on their land.
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Arizona Secretary of State Fontes expresses interest in running for vacant Grijalva seat in CongressSecretary Adrian Fontes told KAWC he graduated from Arizona Western College in Yuma. Tucson mayor said she isn't running. Grijalva daughter says she'll make announcement after her father's services next week.
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The study, led by Chris Lim, PhD, an assistant professor of environmental health sciences, will look at how different neighborhood factors may increase the risk of obesity-related cancers.
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The execution proceeded without incident, according to officials, and ADCRR Director Ryan Thornell was present.
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The votes are in for the Arizona Department of Transportation's (ADOT) third annual Name-A-Snowplow Contest, with Arizonans selecting six creative and humorous names for the state's snowplow fleet.
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Does the political affiliation of a school board candidate matter?
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Arizona lawmakers are moving to take cosmetics developed with animal testing off the market.