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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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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.
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The top Republican lawmakers contend they're entitled to sue President Biden for acting illegally in creating a new national monument in Arizona.Ditto officials from Mohave County, Colorado City and Fredonia.
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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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Arizona won't be able to block those who sign up to vote using a federal registration form from casting a ballot in the presidential race, at least not now.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes filed suit Thursday against the maker of diesel engines and the car company that installed them in their pickup trucks, accusing both of defrauding Arizona consumers by selling vehicles that actually polluted more than advertised.
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A group headed by a former Trump adviser is threatening to sue the state's 15 counties if they don't try to check to see if there are non-citizens on their voter registration rolls.
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Backers of creating open primaries in Arizona are suing state lawmakers, saying they approved a misleading description of the effects of the measure if approved.