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Forecasters are optimistic after a relatively strong snow season, but say a variety of weather factors could limit the amount of water that will run off into rivers and reservoirs this spring.
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Lawmakers aligned with both housing advocates and homebuilders are close to striking a deal with cities on a proposal designed to help address Arizona’s housing shortage by boosting construction of townhomes, duplexes, triplexes and similar homes in larger municipalities -- on land now set aside for single family homes.
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Arizonans won't be electing school board members by political party, posting the Ten Commandments in public schools or declaring that a person's sex is permanently defined by what they were at birth.
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Sgt. Jesus De Leon served San Luis community for 23 years.
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In this episode we talk about the difference between privileged students and those who are less lucky in this aspect.
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House Republicans are weighing putting one or more of their own abortion measures on the ballot in a bid to undermine an initiative to enshrine the right to terminate a pregnancy in the Arizona Constitution.
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Victor Calderon reports on an event that brought Israeli water technology to local growers, where he caught up with AZ Department of Ag director Paul Brierley.
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Knight had served on the Yuma City Council since 2013.
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Conservation groups are calling for changes to the management of Lake Powell, the nation’s second largest reservoir, after the discovery of damaged plumbing within the dam that holds it back.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs said Thursday she remains convinced she has the power to strip the state's 15 elected county attorneys of their ability to prosecute anyone for violating state abortion laws.
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House Republican leaders used procedural maneuvers -- twice -- to block members from even deciding and debating whether to repeal the state's 1864 law banning abortions except to save the life of the mother.
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Ag pilots provide an essential service for area farmers. We talk with pilot and drone pilot about their work.