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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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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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Just what Centerville, Utah, based Management & Training Corp. has planned for the shuttered 500-bed prison in Marana is still not known, even though the company paid Arizona $15 million for the facility.
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The senators argue that the legislation will bolster Arizona’s economy by welcoming more long‑term Canadian visitors.
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Classes for some schools in Yuma and La Paz counties begin this week. Hear the latest on school funding. Also, the Regional Center for Border Health will continue services at a time of uncertainty.
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Anastasiya Ghosh, a marketing professor at the University of Arizona who headed the research team, said those who participate in the high-visibility support by purchasing campaign swag also are less likely to volunteer to help that candidate's campaign than those who gave small amounts of money.
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This week, we talked to Miss Ocean to Ocean Teen to learn how pageantry improved her mental health, and we also spoke with a local egg producer about how she's navigated fluctuating egg prices and high demand.
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Over 30 K-12 schools in Yuma and La Paz counties start their new school year the weeks of July 28, Aug. 4 and Aug. 11.
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After recent construction work required thorough asbestos testing at Palmcroft, Yuma School District One announces no presence in cafeteria.
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Arizona Department of Education will disburse federal funds to schools as soon as possible, but conversations with Yuma and La Paz schools highlights the precarious nature of public school funding. (Source: ADE)
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The president of the Arizona Senate is trying to undo tax incentives designed to lure Hollywood producers to Arizona -- incentives backed by half of the senators of his own party.
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Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar is reintroducing legislation that will let people sue vaccine makers if they believe a vaccine harmed them.