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Advocates for Social Security are rallying in Phoenix this week at an event they're calling the "Silver Sit-In."
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Arizona could save over $100 million in 10 years by replacing retiring state and local gas-powered fleet vehicles with electric models, a new report finds.
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Yuma Sector Border Patrol chief tells KAWC agents will continue working to keep border secure and await additional resources here.
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The state's top education official is opposed to a new Trump administration directive allowing immigration officials to pursue those not here legally in schools.
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Calling Trumps actions "unconstitutional'' and "bizarre,'' Attorney General Kris Mayes filed the suit asking a federal judge to void the president's bid to end what is called "birthright citizenship.''
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Horne wants to go back to the day when students need to pass a test to get a high school diploma.
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Yuma Mayor Nicholls speaks in support of Laken Riley Act that would deport migrants in the country illegally who commit minor crimes.
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Trump has promised mass deportations, perhaps even as early as this week. People here don't expect workplace raids but they might still happen elsewhere in Arizona.
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Trump has complained about this before Inauguration Day, some Republican-led states have raised flags for him.
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In this episode of the Intern Show, we learn more about how students and faculty across AWC are feeling about the start of the spring semester. Also, Professor Kenneth Dale comments on the importance of teaching the Holocaust in Yuma.
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Tourism leaders hope to lure the next "3:10 To Yuma" and other films to the Grand Canyon State. A new lawsuit charges that allowing the state to give away $125 million a year in tax credits is an unconstitutional gift to private companies that agree to produce their films and commercials in Arizona.
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A fiscally conservative advocacy group is pushing for the renewal of Trump Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.