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Advocates for Social Security are rallying in Phoenix this week at an event they're calling the "Silver Sit-In."
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Arizona could save over $100 million in 10 years by replacing retiring state and local gas-powered fleet vehicles with electric models, a new report finds.
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A plan to balance the state budget squeaked out of the state Legislature late Saturday over the objections of some Republicans who said it spends too much and Democrats who said it spends too little.
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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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South Yuma County city residents wanted their own high school for decades. Now that it made it through it's first year, what do students, parents and educators think?
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It's unlikely Arizona Republicans will be impeaching Attorney General Kris Mayes -- at least not this year.
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City of Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls discusses President Joe Biden's recent executive order to secure the southern border, HCR 2060, the city budget, and the upcoming election.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes says if state lawmakers and Gov. Katie Hobbs want to immediately seize $75 million out of an opioid settlement fund to balance the state budget they're going to have to come and get it.
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Mark Finchem and his attorney can't escape a court order that they pay more than $47,000 in legal fees in his unsuccessful attempt to overturn his 2022 loss in the race for secretary of state.
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The budget deal Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs struck with Republicans who control the state Legislature to solve what is now billed as a $1.4 billion deficit contains pain across all parts of state government -- and spreads it to prisoners, hospitals and future supplies in a state struggling to get enough water to keep growing.
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Top Republican lawmakers have no legal right to try to undo the designation of nearly a million acres of federal land near the Grand Canyon as a national monument, the state's top two Democrat elected officials are charging.
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YUMA — The annual Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Airshow will return through at least 2028, with solidified dates announced Wednesday by officials.