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Candidates targeted ahead of Mexico’s midterm elections

How the results could impact the country's relations with the U.S. and Arizona.

Governors of Arizona and Sonora meet officially for final time

Lorraine Rivera spoke to both governors about how the two states have collaborated in recent years.

Arizona & Sonora governors, border apprehensions, stalled budget vote

Plus, how Mexico's historic midterm election is spurring an uptick in violence.

Hobbs enters race for Arizona governor

She is the second Democrat and third woman to declare candidacy

Former TV anchor runs for AZ Governor

Kari Lake was a news anchor in Phoenix for more than twenty years

San Carlos Apache Tribe nearly halts spread of coronavirus

Average number of positive COVID-19 cases is down to less than 1% a week

Delegation members oppose partial retirement of A-10 jets

Many of the attack jets are based at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson

Gov. Ducey wants budget, vetoes bills to make point

The governor says he won't sign any bills until he gets a spending plan for the coming year

PACC trap-neuter-return program hoping to expand

Expansion would allow PACC to spay and neuter more outdoor and feral cats, and increase cat health.

Local tribes update current COVID-19 health policies

The Tohono O'odham Nation reaffirmed its masking requirements, while the Pascua Yaqui Tribe approved a resolution to lift its stay-at-home order.

Slow summer of adjustment expected for COVID-aware citizens

The Memorial Day weekend is the first test for many who are ditching their masks.

Report examines jail-based voting in Arizona

The report looks into what counties had the best jail-based voting procedures in the November 2020 election.

Arizona budget faces Republican opposition as debate delayed

Some GOP legislators see too much spending and others worry a massive tax cut could hurt cities or undermine the state’s finances.

Arizona legalizes clean needle exchange sites

People who inject drugs can exchange their used needles for clean ones at the sites. Clean, sharp needles reduced the risk of illnesses like HIV.

Campaign to discuss COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy launching in Tucson

A group of community organizers will soon be reaching out to Tucsonans to answer questions or help register people for the vaccine.

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