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Annual event allows mostly Latino graduates who are the first generation in their families to attend college a chance to thank family, friends and mentors.
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Former councilmember Leslie McClendon will finish term of Gary Knight, who passed away in April following a stroke.
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CRIT leadership joined in ceremony by Interior Secretary, Arizona Gov. Hobbs, Sen. Kelly.
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Lab will help AWC students earn certificates in cyber security.
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Forecasters are optimistic after a relatively strong snow season, but say a variety of weather factors could limit the amount of water that will run off into rivers and reservoirs this spring.
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Lawmakers aligned with both housing advocates and homebuilders are close to striking a deal with cities on a proposal designed to help address Arizona’s housing shortage by boosting construction of townhomes, duplexes, triplexes and similar homes in larger municipalities -- on land now set aside for single family homes.
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Help is on the way for agencies dealing with migrant services in southern Arizona.
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Students and community members at San Luis Learning Center celebrate Latino culture through academic presentations, art, song, dance and food.
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State agriculture officials say a lawsuit by a Tucson restauranter about why they can't legally mandate the sale of cage-free eggs isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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Arizona Edition Friday is KAWC's weekly look at topics and people shaping the community, with insightful conversations and in depth reporting from the field.
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The chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood Arizona said Thursday that abortions could soon become unavailable -- at least for some period of time -- even if state lawmakers repeal the territorial-era restrictions.
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A judge has rebuffed a bid by a group that backs additional restrictions on voting that sought to outlaw the use of "drop boxes'' that can make it easier for some people to return their early ballots.