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Walz hits reproductive rights, economic opportunity during stump speech at local Tucson high school

The Vice Presidential candidate held a rally on the first day of early voting in Arizona.

Arizona Democratic office hit by third shooting in weeks. There were no injuries or arrests

A $1,000 reward has now been offered for any information leading to the arrest or indictment of those responsible.

JD Vance rallies Arizona voters, promises deportations and lower living costs

At a rally in Arizona, Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance urged voters to secure the border, lower living costs, and submit their ballots early for Donald Trump.

New NASA spacecraft ready to launch toward Jupiter moon Europa

Europa Clipper will observe surface features that could conceal a vast ocean.

Broken Promises, Contaminated Waters: Uranium mining on the Navajo Nation

An investigation reveals the deadly health toll of uranium mining on Navajo land, where contaminated water and broken promises have left generations fighting for survival.

Arizona Debates: Congressional District 6

Incumbent Juan Ciscomani (R) and challenger Kirsten Engel (D) discuss the issues during an Arizona Clean Elections Debate on October 8, 2024.

Pima County sees record voter registration ahead of election, shift toward unaffiliated voters grows

There were 4,500 registrations in the week leading up to the Oct. 7 deadline.

Number of unauthorized crossings continue to drop

The number is the lowest in years.

Walz, Vance to campaign in Tucson on first day of early voting

Governor Walz and Senator JD Vance will speak Wednesday afternoon.

Top White House official talks border, rural internet access with Pima County Officials

Tom Perez called Pima County a “leader” in migrant aid.

The Buzz: Weighing propositions that will change our primary elections

Will Arizona switch to open primaries or codify its current system in the state constitution?

Fact Check Arizona: Utility rates, the Corporation Commission and green energy

As Arizonans prepare to elect new utility regulators, we look at how those offices work and what candidates have said about its work.

Department of Education launches online teacher certification tool

Applications can now be completed entirely online.

University of Arizona: New President Garimella marks “a new era”

Suresh Garimella’s first day on the job was Oct. 1.

Tucson is reaching record-setting temperatures this season

September 2024 is the hottest on record, and October is also breaking records

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