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Students with significant cognitive disabilities at District One are outperforming the state average on the Arizona MSAA assessment.
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Arizona officials are urging the federal government to release more than $150 million in solar energy funding that was awarded to the state last year.
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The seven states that rely on the Colorado River are deeply divided over how to manage the shrinking water supply in the future.
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College officials announced that Madeline Millan won a scholarship from the National Association of Hispanic Nurses.
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Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans who received state tax rebates last year aren't going to get back the $20.8 million they had to pay in federal income taxes on the cash they got.
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This week: The Intern Show profiles a young activist planning a women’s march in Yuma and Arizona Western College tutors get ready for finals week.
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Stephen Richer has settled his defamation lawsuit against Kari Lake.
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Phoenix attorney Rodney Glassman has announced he is already in the 2026 race for attorney general even before the results of the 2024 election all are counted.
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Local and state growers and agricultural leaders meet up with ag technology companies to learn about the future of 'smart fields.'
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Yuma Activism is fueled by community engagement. A young activist in Yuma is on a mission to spread positivity.
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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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The election of Trump and a Republican Congress means Arizona won't be needing to enforce the major provision of the just-approved Proposition 314 according to state Senate President Warren Petersen.