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City-funded sewing class gearing up for second year

Program leaders say there's high demand locally for workers who can sew

Mexico sues 5 AZ gun shops

Three of the shops named in the suit are in Tucson.

Whetstone locals mixed on seeing border shipping containers

Cochise County issued permits for containers.

Candidates for Attorney General bring different backgrounds

For the first time in eight years, Arizona will have a new Attorney General.

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Both candidates have attacked the other over certain claims. Here's a look at how true they are.

Candidates for Arizona superintendent of public instruction have starkly different philosophies

Democrat Kathy Hoffman is running for reelection while Republican Tom Horne is hoping to get his old job back.

Phoenix raises concerns about Tempe development project for Arizona Coyotes

Officials with Phoenix and Sky Harbor sent mailers throughout the Valley, warning against the plan.

Judge won't block Jan. 6 panel subpoena to Arizona GOP chair

Ward's First Amendment arguments were rejected.

Tempe plans to reopen long dormant water reclamation plant amid grinding drought

The recession caused its closure but the drought is changing plans.

Arizona leaders join others at White House for forum on federal funds

Tucson Mayor Regina Romero was one of the invited guests.

Court documents reveal suspect in UA shooting was banned from university

46-year-old Murad Dervish had been expelled and barred from the University of Arizona in February 2022.

Out of this world: space tourism expected to launch in 2024

World View, based in Tucson, is now in their preliminary design stage.

As Arizona recovers from pandemic, Black entrepreneurs still face challenges

Black business owners, who as of 2021, have the lowest entrepreneurship rates of any single race and ethnicity in the U.S.

Appeals judge temporarily blocks Arizona abortion ban

Lower court allowed old ban to go back into force after U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

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