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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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Gov. Katie Hobbs has given up on her bid to force the Senate to confirm her nominees to head state agencies.
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The Yuma County Republican Committee's Yuma Teen Republicans program is one way the organization is reaching out to young potential voters.
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Yuma County has 1,128 federal only registrants, La Paz County has 37.
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A proposal to create open primaries in the state does not violate constitutional restrictions limiting ballot measures to a single subject, a judge ruled Friday.
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Mack Schwitzing speaks with Tia Yap of NextGen Arizona. The group is focused on "boots on the ground" registration, education and mobilization of young voters on American college campuses and online.
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Elias Alvarez speaks with Beth Lynk of the group When We All Vote to explore the potential impact a unified group of young voters could have on election results and political priorities.
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While young voters are engaged and enthused about voting in 2024 elections, as a group they feel no none is reaching out to hear their concerns or help them understand the process.
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Also, three incumbents win re-election in Somerton and top 6 for San Luis city council move to November.
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Cocopah officials announced that tribal elections were held July 12 at the Cocopah Tribal Office and the newly elected Cocopah Tribal Council members were sworn in July 26.
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An Arizona judge has rejected a bid to block a public vote on a plan by restaurants to pay their tipped workers even less than they do now.