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The stage is set for a legal fight between Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Republican controlled Legislature over the decision by the Biden administration to create a new national monument in Arizona.
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Only one in five Arizona voters said they have heard about President Joe Biden's effort to address climate change and expand clean energy.
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What do folks in Yuma and Arizona have to say? Biden endorses VP Harris, Sen. Mark Kelly on short list of possible vice-presidential picks moving forward.
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The top Republican lawmakers contend they're entitled to sue President Biden for acting illegally in creating a new national monument in Arizona.Ditto officials from Mohave County, Colorado City and Fredonia.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs will participate in a virtual meeting Wednesday with President Biden over the question of what's next following what has been called his dismal performance in last week's debate with Donald Trump.
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City of Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls discusses President Joe Biden's recent executive order to secure the southern border, HCR 2060, the city budget, and the upcoming election.
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Top Republican lawmakers have no legal right to try to undo the designation of nearly a million acres of federal land near the Grand Canyon as a national monument, the state's top two Democrat elected officials are charging.
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Some Democrats say Biden's order is too inhumane and doesn't address needs for border communities. Republicans claim the border remains open. Biden's order came on same day Arizona House passed Secure the Border Act.
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New polling of registered voters in Arizona shows former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden 44 to 41 percent.
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We speak with a White House economic advisor about inflation in Arizona and hear how the border, Covid-19, and the economy impact the Ajo community's years long fight for better health and food security.