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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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The Arizona State Board for Charter Schools has initiated proceedings to revoke the charter of Primavera Online School, an online institution serving approximately 6,787 K-12 students statewide.
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Arizona lawmakers push to overturn cage-free egg rule, citing rising egg prices and Avian Flu impact. The rule was designed for more humane treatment of laying hens. Sponsor claims that it will help hold down egg prices.
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Small businesses in Arizona are feeling the impact of the sudden federal pause on clean-energy grants. One of those businesses is the Pines Inn and Suites in Cottonwood.
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Senator Mark Kelly and members of the Senate Armed Services Committee sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, demanding an explanation for the recent dismissals of several Judge Advocate Generals (JAG).
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Gov. Katie Hobbs attends groundbreaking of Future48 Workforce Accelerator at Arizona Western College campus in eastern Yuma County and Yuma County Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
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The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG), Division of Problem Gambling (DPG), in partnership with the National Council of Problem Gambling (NCPG), has designated March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month.
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ADOT has unveiled its ambitious $12.7 billion Tentative Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program for 2026-2030, targeting major pavement improvements and key highway expansions.
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Arizona voters are a step closer to getting to decide if those sentenced to death are executed by the current lethal injection method or will instead face a firing squad.
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Republicans who control the Arizona Legislature are looking to enact more tax cuts just four years after the largest tax cut in state history turned state finances on their head and a $1.8 billion surplus into a deficit nearing half that size.
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Governor Katie Hobbs has appointed Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls to the Arizona Space Commission, a move aimed at strengthening the state’s role in the growing space industry.