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Sinema, Southern Arizona mayors and county officials discuss impact of immigration on border communities.

The U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee comes weeks before Title 42 expires.

Woman accused of assaulting TSA officers at Phoenix airport

TSA officials say she attacked the officers as she was going through airport security.

UA graduate programs ranked among nation's best

Management Information and Geosciences were singled out in top college survey.

Cochise County gets new elections head

His background and political leanings raised questions.

Catalina Foothills School District cancels meeting due to violent threats

The threats are directed at administration and governing board members.

Coffee shop helps women get back on their feet

The non-profit is for women transitioning back into society.

Cochise County Supervisors set to vote on new elections director

Cochise County Recorder David Stevens appointed Bob Bartelsmeyer to fill the elections director position.

$50M claim filed over fatal eviction shooting in Tucson

The family of an Arizona property manager who was fatally shot during an attempted eviction last year has filed a $50 million claim against Pima County and others.

The hot-tub league: How a Mesa spa brought spring training to Arizona

15 teams now call Arizona their spring training homes.

Water permits for Saudi Arabia-owned farm in Arizona revoked

Attorney General Kris Mayes says her office discovered inconsistencies in the applications for the new wells for the company Fondomonte Arizona LLC.

Robbins announces changes to the future of UA's medical programs

The plan will adapt the original 100 year vision that was made in 1967 when the medical school was founded.

Arizona GOP loses bid to undo $18K in fees over 2020 election lawsuit

The Arizona GOP said it will be meeting with lawyers to “discuss the best path forward.”

Legislature works to allow 100% hand counts in AZ elections

The bill faces a final vote in the state Senate.

The Buzz: How AZ's marijuana industry has grown after two years of recreational sales

Marijuana became a billion-dollar industry within months of Arizona loosening restrictions on who can buy products.

Planned Parenthood Arizona will adapt medication abortions if access to an abortion pill is limited

The clinics will move to use an alternative single-drug protocol if access is limited, instead of a dual-drug procedure.

Wildife gate and fence complete in Oro Valley

It is the first of its kind in the Southern Arizona.

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