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Senator Flake Named Chair of Water, Power Resources Committee

Group will oversee water issues affecting Arizona and the Southwest.

TUSD Looking to Fill 100 Teacher Vacancies

District historically has trouble recruiting enough teachers.

App Aims to Soften 2-Year Road Closure for Marana Residents, Businesses

Designed to keep residents informed on the project and spread word for affected businesses.

White House, Los Pinos can Learn from Arizona-Sonora, Tourism Official Says

Arizona and Sonora plan to make their relationship independent of U.S./Mexico policies and politics.

Pima County May Appeal of World View Court Ruling

A judge voided the contract, saying the lease agreement violated state law.

Episode 123: Local Politics After Divisive 2016 Election

Incoming City Council elections, a Latina business advocate on Trump's executive actions, and more.

Episode 301: Understanding the Impact of Executive Actions On the Border

Factors driving refugees, and the economic consequences in Arizona of trade policy changes.

Demonstration Planned to Oppose Trump Refugee Ban

Rally will also target proposals to suspend Arizona resettlement program.

UA Tech Park 'Global Advantage' Attracts Hermosillo Company

Company received help with office, legal aid, and other logistics.

Court Stops Pima County Contract with World View Balloon Company

Judge found the lease didn't satisfy state law; county borrowed $15 million to build it.

Tucson Islamic Center Invites Students to Interfaith Conversation

Students of different faiths have already RSVP'ed to the event.

Satellites Reveal Shrinking Water, Bare Shorelines in Lower Grand Canyon

The drought-driven changes could affect recreation and wildlife.

At Arizona's Kartchner Caverns, Science Supports Stewardship — And Vice Versa

The Cochise County landmark is more than just a tourist draw.

Arizona Regents Take Stance on Education Bills

Legislation being considered would directly affect the state's public universities

Tucson Police Seek Applicants for Community Advisory Panel

Seven-member group will liaison with department on police policies, community issues.

Survey: Arizona Voters Support Alternatives to Bail

If a person poses no safety risk Arizonans see no need to keep them in jail.

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