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Attorney General Kris Mayes is taking a legal swat at Republicans who are trying to take away the right to vote from the adult children of Arizona residents who are living overseas.
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A Yuma Schools Transportation school bus caught fire Tuesday afternoon, but Yuma School District One reports no one present was harmed.
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The U.S. General Services Administration announced temporary nighttime southbound lane reductions at the San Luis Port of Entry.
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Arizona Supreme Court has to decide who is legally right, with the fate -- and execution -- of at least one man on death row hanging in the balance.
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Republican lawmakers did nothing wrong in using "unborn human being'' in their description of the effects of a ballot measure to put a right to abortion in the Arizona Constitution, a lawyer for the Legislature says.
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The KAWC Student Newsroom spent the summer collecting the opinions of young voters to find out how they navigate the process and gather information to make informed choices.
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Democrat Jesus Lugo, Jr. describes himself as a passionate community advocate who believes "government should be a proactive force for good in the lives of its citizens."
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Lamb served Arizona Western College La Paz District 1, which includes the precincts of Parker, Poston, Bouse, Cibola and Ehrenberg.
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School districts that spend money on court-ordered desegregation programs are not entitled to get reimbursed by the state, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday.
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A bid by the Goldwater Institute to change how judges on the Court of Appeals are elected drew a skeptical response Monday from a trial judge who is hearing the case.
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What do folks in Yuma and Arizona have to say? Biden endorses VP Harris, Sen. Mark Kelly on short list of possible vice-presidential picks moving forward.
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David Lara, who is running for Yuma County recorder, gives his view of border community in Milwaukee.