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State lawmakers acted illegally when they voted to immunize doctors and hospitals from claims they acted negligently in treating patients during the COVID outbreak, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs said Thursday that elected leaders need to focus on "turning down the rhetoric.''
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A nonprofit known as Wheel Fun donated a dozen bikes to Gila Vista Jr. High last week, kicking off a new after-school outdoors program.
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Community advocates in Arizona say the loss of federal funding for alternative transportation projects is a major setback for revitalizing and connecting neighborhoods throughout the state.
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The decision by a judge in Michigan to toss charges against "fake electors'' in that state has could foretell what could happen with an nearly identical case in Arizona.
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Darianna Castillo is one of five students across the country to earn La Excelencia Latina Award from the National Association for Gifted Children.
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September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
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Arizona Supreme Court rebuffed bid by state schools chief Tom Horne to keep Bill Montgomery from joining with other justices who will decide whether he has right to sue schools and others over English instruction.
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Hosted by Lou Gum, Arizona Edition, KAWC's news program, is our focus on the issues facing Arizona. Through interviews with local newsmakers, KAWC keeps you informed on issues in the region.
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Yuma School District One has received a grant from the Department of Defense to replace James D. Price Elementary, which was built in 1953.
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The Regional Center for Border Health broke ground on Thursday on the New Vida Birthing Center. RCBH officials hope to open by February 2026.
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San Luis nonprofit organization that helps low-income residents find affordable housing has received some needed funding.