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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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Leslie Hagenstein explains why she cried after she chose to participate in a program that pays ranchers in the Upper Colorado River basin to leave their water in the river.
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State schools chief Tom Horne has been ordered to pay more than $120,000 in legal fees over his unsuccessful bid to quash dual-language instruction in Arizona schools.
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Just in time for campaign season: another new state law designed to help voters figure out what images they are seeing are real and what are not.
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A special House panel is calling for the impeachment of Attorney General Kris Mayes.
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An activist group with Democrat leanings is suing Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb for failing to respond to multiple requests for public records.
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In the days leading up to the 100th birthday of the Border Patrol, which happend on May 28th, Arizona Edition sat down with former civilian dispatchers -- Randy Love and Pearl Strom -- to discuss their work supporting agents in the field.
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Alliance Ndiba to join Bearcats in Big XII.
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Arizona schools are finally going to get their day in court -- well, actually more like a month -- in their bid to convince a judge the state is not living up to its constitutional obligation to adequately fund education.
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Graduates from high schools in San Luis and Yuma named for select scholarship program.
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Elected officials announce housing grants for Cocopah, Quechan and Colorado River Indian tribes and La Paz County solar energy projects.