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The clinic will offer the new bivalent vaccines.

Arizona Legislature won't defend law limiting police filming

A federal judge had already put the law on hold.

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A recent event showcases effort to double the number of female officers by 2030.

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State of unease: Colorado basin tribes without water rights

Hualapai tribal land in northwestern Arizona borders 100 miles of the Colorado River, but the tribe can't draw from it.

Arizona's minimum wage set to increase

State law mandates it go up with inflation.

Arizona GOP candidates appeal ruling against hand counts

Lake and Finchem are turning to the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Water managers see promise in recycling sewage

It could be a solution for the shrinking Colorado River

Migrant deaths declined as encounters rose

Advocates warn against relaxing.

Free COVID testing availaible

SonoraQuest labs is offering the service at 50 sites in Arizona.

Suns owner Sarver suspended 1 year, fined $10M after probe

The NBA said he engaged in "workplace misconduct and organizational deficiencies."

Lanterns fill the sky over Benson

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Former Arizona mine inspector Joe Hart dead at 78

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