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Hobbs focuses on border, schools in 1st speech to lawmakers

Several Republican lawmakers walked out as Hobbs pledged to promote abortion rights, foreshadowing the contentious fights that confront the new governor in her dealings with the Legislature.

UA scientists still learning from Apollo 17 rocks 50 years ago

University of Arizona lunar scientists are still discovering details from the last manned moon mission's rocks.

Bisbee Science Lab expands

A grant from the Fiesta Bowl Charity makes the growth possible.

Preserving parts of Cochise County's water future

In November, voters split on future management of two major basins.

The “power of aridity” is bringing a Colorado River dam to its knees

The Glen Canyon Dam faces threats that could soon render it useless after decades as a symbol of American engineering achievement.

Crews remove invasive plants from Arizona waterways to conserve water, better ecosystem

Efforts along the Verde River and its tributaries to remove introduced plants can prevent monocultures while also getting water to a Phoenix-area reservoir.

Tucson holds first Disability Pride Celebration

The event included musical and storytelling performances from disabled Tucsonans.

Sierra Vista Mayor-elect fulfills lifelong dream

Clea McCaa is the city’s first Black mayor.

The Colorado River Compact turns 100 years old

The question is, is it still working?

Día de los Muertos: Ancient Tradition in a Modern Era

Historic celebration is gaining traction across borders and cultures

Cochise County teacher named teacher of the year

Ty White from Willcox High School is opening doors and bridging gaps.

Three vie to be Sierra Vista's next mayor

The race could make history in the Cochise County city.

Mural painting brings awareness to pedestrian safety on 6th Avenue

Tucson’s Department of Transportation & Mobility partnered with local nonprofit Living Streets Alliance to implement flex posts, planters and murals to increase safety.

Pitfire dazzles in Cochise County

The annual festival challenges local artists.

The Republican and Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Arizona want to be seen as independent

Voters with no party affiliation have held the key to winning past Arizona elections.

Beyond finalizing results, secretary of state candidates can shape Arizona’s elections

The secretary of state has other influence over elections, well before voting even starts.

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