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An inmate at an Arizona state prison in San Luis died after an apparent assault by other prisoners, state corrections officials said.
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The winter snowbird season is underway in Yuma, but political tensions and economic factors are leading to a noticeable dip in Canadian visitors.
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Rep. Stacey Travers thinks she's found a way to convince Arizonans to approve the first pay raise for legislators since 1998: Impose true -- and enforceable term limits so that lawmakers would no longer be able to remain in office forever, something legally a possibility now despite voter-approved term limits.
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The president of the state Senate wants to rename Loop 202 for right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk.
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Arizona Superintendent of Schools Tom Horne visited Gowan Science Academy Thursday to recognize the school for outperforming the state average in math, reading and writing.
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This year in ag is different. There have been reports of some farmworkers in agricultural communities afraid to go to work because of increased immigration enforcement. Yuma County ag leaders say the majority of workers here are legal workers with H-2A visas.
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Trump administration considering rolling back several Environmental Protection Agency air pollution regulations, including those that govern ozone. That could have severe air quality implications here
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Arizona Democrats going to court to block renaming of the No Labels Party, admitting in its legal filings that it believes the name change could harm its own candidates.
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In this week's Arizona Edition, the annual Dia Del Campesino in San Luis, the University of Arizona partners with Onvida Health and the state's governing body for higher education and the head of K-12 education were in Yuma on Thursday.
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The fast-track pathway offers free tuition and hands on training at Onvida Health to encourage students to stay and practice in rural areas.
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State health officials are going to continue recommending a hepatitis B shot for all newborns within 24 hours of birth despite a new recommendation to contrary Friday by a panel of the CDC.
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The Arizona Board of Regents and Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne came down to Yuma Thursday to launch some major initiatives.