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Officials say be aware of your surroundings around pools and the Colorado River and don't go alone.
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Senate Republican leaders were lining up the votes Thursday for changes in laws on border and immigration policies after they agreed to further dilute provisions that govern the actions of employers.
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The House Judiciary Committee will hold a field hearing titled, "The Biden Border Crisis: Arizona Perspectives," in Sahuarita, Arizona Friday May 10th.
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A group of veteran attorneys has organized to defend the process of how most judges in Arizona are selected and stand for reelection.And they may raise some cash to keep Clint Bolick and Kathryn King on the Arizona Supreme Court.
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The Alliance Defending Freedom on Tuesday urged the Arizona Supreme to immediately order the 1864 law again enforceable, saying even a temporary restoration of the law legislators just repealed will save 25 "unborn children'' a day.
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We hear from Diana Torres, RN, a nurse at Yuma Regional Medical Center.
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In this episode we talked about how stress can affect students life, academic development and how to manage this amount of stress.
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As opponents to the Bureau of Land Management's new rules push back, public lands advocates are praising the agency's decision to put conservation on par with other uses, such as oil and gas extraction and development.
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The state Court of Appeals has rebuffed efforts by lenders, debt collectors and attorneys to void a voter-approved law designed to protect Arizonans from creditors.
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Good news on the Colorado River is rare. Its reservoirs, the two largest in the country, have shrunk to record lows. The policymakers who will decide its future are stuck at an impasse. Climate change has driven more than two decades of megadrought and strained the water supply for 40 million people across the Southwest.
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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.