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This summer marked 10 years of graduating residents from Onvida Health's residency program. Program Director Kristina Diaz talks program success.
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So when it comes to challenging signatures on initiative petitions, how late is too late?
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Buried in the 13 measures going to voters in November is one asking them to give up some of their rights to make laws in the first place.
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Arizona Edition Friday is KAWC's weekly look at topics and people shaping the community, with insightful conversations and in-depth reporting from the field.
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Some financial help is on the way for Arizonans who air conditioners have died or are about to give up the ghost.
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A judge has immediately blocked Secretary of State Adrian Fontes from enforcing rules about what people can do in and around polling places.
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Three current and former Republican lawmakers with links to the Jan. 6 riot are going to get another chance to escape having to pay the legal fees of Charlene Fernandez who a trial judge said she was unfairly sued by them.
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There's nothing wrong or illegal with how state lawmakers chose to describe to voters a major change in how primary and general elections are run, the Arizona Supreme Court concluded Wednesday.
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The 2024 Dove Hunting Season officially opens one half hour before sunrise September 1st, and runs through sunset on September 15th.
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Arizona Department of Transportation adding new stations, including two east of Yuma on the way to Phoenix and Tucson. The new charging stations will be in Tacna and Gila Bend. There will be others east of Parker and La Paz County off I-10 in Salome and Tonopah.
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Two attorneys who argued unsuccessfully for Kari Lake that voting machines should be outlawed in Arizona won't be punished.