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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.

From March to Movement

After the march ends, everyone takes their signs and goes home. Then what? How does a march turn into a movement?

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.

The Art of Paying Attention: Behind the Scenes of The Arizona Highways Wildlife Guide

Photographers share the stories behind some of their favorite photos.

Inside the Arizona Highways Wildlife Guide

Also on Arizona Spotlight: From the Women's March to a Political Movement; Géza Röhrig's Holocaust Remembrance

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

Survey: Arizona Voters Support Alternatives to Bail

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

Tucson Real Estate Will See Years of Growth, Analyst Says

Rising mortgage rates no cause for concern so long as economic recovery continues.

Shrinking Lake Mead Water Levels Could Trigger Official Shortage

50 percent chance for cuts to water shares.

NAU Study: Some Success In Pine Forests With Managed Wildfires

Moderate-severity fires can restore historical conditions in certain areas.

City Program Works to Limit Children's Exposure to Lead

Federal grant pays for lead testing, abatement at low-income family's homes.

Poll: Arizonans Opposed to Expanded Border Wall, Import Tax

Registered voters 44 and younger against wall idea in greater numbers than others.

Southern Arizona Immigration Lawyers 'Ready to Pounce' Following Executive Orders

News came as they were gathered for an annual meeting.

Provider Seeks Public Input on Changes to State Medicaid

The changes, pending approval, will affect families, rural communities, opponents say.

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