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"Painting In, Painting Out": The world as seen by the Sonoran Plein Air Painters.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "Hey Y'all", Fortune Feimster is coming to the Fox Tucson Theatre; and a new book for young readers tells the story of a female pioneer in molecular science.

Roll up your sleeves, Pima County receives new COVID boosters

Vaccines are available in local clinics as of Sep. 7.

Cochise County commuters should expect some road delays

Soil tests will result in lane restrictions

Sinema and Kelly among those sanctioned by Russia

The Russian government announced sanctions on more than two dozen Americans.

Two men rescued from flash flood in northwestern Arizona city

They had driven into a flooded wash in Mohave County.

Tale of two borders

Mexicans not seen at busy Arizona crossings

Court says local health centers can challenge AHCCCS on reimbursements

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the case against AHCCCS.

New COVID Booster shots rolling out

Boosters were put on hold when FDA approved new vaccines.

Average gas price falls below $4 in Arizona, after record-high summer

The drop came just in time for the long, Labor Day weekend.

Tribe: Arizona built border barrier against its wishes

The Cocophah Indian Tribe has a number of concerns.

Willcox Flyer celebrates 10 years

The annual bike event celebrates life and raises money for charity.

The Buzz: How the short-term rental market is changing in Arizona

The state's hold on regulations has loosened, but some municipalities want more control.

Kevin Hines shares stories of survival and hope in "Suicide: The Ripple Effect".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Invisible Theatre's "The Lifespan of a Fact" explores where truth begins and ends; and The Migrant Quilt Project commemorates those who have lost their lives trying to cross the U.S. / Mexico border.

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