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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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School meal program have always depended on an alphabet of state and federal programs for funding. Some requiring families to fill out forms to have their kids categorized based on need.
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Yuma Union High School District will award high school diplomas to over 2,400 students.
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Larger Arizona cities won’t be able to limit backyard casitas to just one per home and will have to allow much more dense housing near city centers after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs signed two major housing bills on Tuesday.
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Arizona will have a law that gives candidates a chance to actually get a judge to say what is true and what is not and use that declaration as part of their campaign.
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Arizona's use of private prisons does not violate the rights of inmates, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
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Two national political organizations are gearing up to spend money to affect the results of the races in Arizona for state Supreme Court.
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Saying they could affect the upcoming election; a national group is reaching out to the three out of four Arizona high schoolers old enough to vote but who haven't bothered to register.
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Cities and neighborhood groups are making a last-ditch effort to derail a bill passed by the Legislature that pre-empts city authority to regulate construction of backyard casitas by urging Gov. Katie Hobbs to veto the bipartisan measure.
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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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Annual event allows mostly Latino graduates who are the first generation in their families to attend college a chance to thank family, friends and mentors.