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Democrat Grijalva faces Republican challenger Daniel Butierez in next month's special election.
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Arizona Western College's CAMP program is continuing to operate entirely out of college funding this year, but without news on its federal grant renewal, CAMP's future remains up in the air.
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Early returns show proposition 139 was being approved by a margin of 2-1.If enacted, women would be able to terminate a pregnancy without state interference until the point of fetal viability. That is generally considered somewhere between 22 and 24 weeks.
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Arizona voters, on the front lines in the battle against illegal immigration, appear to be favoring new state laws that are designed to stem the flow.
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Yuma County Recorder, Rick Colwell, says his staff is ready for what is forecasted to be heavy voter turnout for today's election.
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A group that wants checks of whether some voters are citizens got access Monday to the names of about 218,000 Arizonans who may not have provided such proof.
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Arizona Western College will be recognizing first-generation students in honor of First Generation College Celebration Week. KAWC Student Reporter Mack Schwitzing shares more about the impact first generation students have on AWC.
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Arizona’s presidential election is expected to be highly competitive, with youth voting patterns differing significantly from older adults, increasing their potential to influence outcomes.
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Roughly half the nation will be disappointed, sad, or angry if elections results don't go their way. We spoke with Dr. Troy Love for some advice on dealing with loss.
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With hours left until Election Day, Democrats in Yuma County are knocking on doors and making phone calls to get out the vote.
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Son of Councilman Matias Rosales, who is running for the Arizona House in LD23, has grown up watching his dad run for office.
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A total of 17 judges and attorneys have put in their bid to be the first state Supreme Court justice appointed by Gov. Katie Hobbs.