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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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A case involving Gethsemani Baptist Church that runs a food distribution ministry that has been blocked by San Luis city officials can continue.
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The state's chief elections officer said the protests and lawsuits that marred the 2020 and 2022 votes are a thing of the past. But two other Democratic state elected officials aren't quite convinced.
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Arizona now has a right to abortion in the state constitution. But the formal canvass of the vote on Proposition 139 by Gov. Katie Hobbs does not make the controversy or even the legal fights go away.
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The head of the Arizona Office of Tourism resigned abruptly Friday amid questions of a conflict of interest in a $700,000 expenditure for a new logo.
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Federal water officials released a set of possible plans for managing the shrinking Colorado River in the future.
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Environmental groups in Arizona say they've faced challenges in advancing environmental protections, and that could now become even harder under a second Trump presidency.
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Hosted by Lou Gum, Arizona Edition, KAWC's news program, is our focus on the issues facing Arizona. Through interviews with local newsmakers, KAWC keeps you informed on issues in the region.
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This week: The Intern Show explores Arizona Western College’s upcoming Lead-HER-ship workshop and theatre students on campus prepare for a unique competition.
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A federal judge said Thursday he is ready to toss a bid by the head of the Arizona Republican Party to rule that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is breaking the law by failing to clean up voter registration rolls.
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Five teams that met the registration deadline had 3 weeks to assemble their company and then write, rehearse and perform a 10-minute play.