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Cochise Supervisors Discuss impact of Title 42 removal

The numbers were not so large as predicted.

Wet winter translates into satisfying spring for desert plants and animals

Southern Arizona wildflowers, insects, and reptiles are among those benefiting from more moisture.

The Buzz: Getting to Know Oracle

Our new summer series makes its first stop just across the Pima/Pinal county line.

Arizona residents hitting the road

Roads and airports will be crowded this holiday weekend.

Cochise Supervisors approve funds for elections, school safety and sheriff officers' overtime

The elections department will be getting $40,000 to cover employee salaries till the end of the fiscal year

Hobbs terminates $50 million grant allocation for ESA recipients

Governor Katie Hobbs's predecessor Doug Ducey approved the allocation of pandemic-era funding.

Republican Karrin Taylor Robson says she won't run for Sinema's Senate seat in Arizona

Robson ran for governor last year but lost the GOP primary to Kari Lake.

AZ school superintendent looks to keep restrictions on trans athletes

In a complaint filed last month, two Arizona families claim that current state statute violates federal nondiscrimination laws and the U.S. Constitution.

Coexisting in rural spaces

How the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program is succeeding.

Tucson signs agreement to use less Colorado River water

The voluntary deal offers the City of Tucson $400 per acre-foot as compensation for every unit conserved.

UA VP of research and innovation out, pursues new role at Utah State University

Elizabeth Cantwell oversaw an $825 million annual research portfolio.

Do not call: Arizona sues telecom company over billions of robocalls

The 141-page lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Phoenix against Avid Telecom, its owner Michael D. Lansky and company vice president Stacey S. Reeves.

Local governments could have funds affected if no deal on debt ceiling

City official in Sierra Vista says some federal funds could be affected

New housing policy targets problem landlords by restricting voucher contracts

Tucson’s city council unanimously passed the new policy in hopes to resolve on-going incidents on properties that have high crime.

PCC Chancellor leaving for California school

Lambert led the college into academic excellence and financial stability.

Two Douglas churches catch fire

One church suffered significant damage

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