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Groups Work to Reduce Blowing Dust Risk on I-10

Officials from government agencies gathered to share research and update others on projects aimed at minimizing problem.

CBP Agents at a 'Breaking Point,' Union Official Says

A critical workforce shortage means agents are working longer hours with little relief in sight.

Report: Teacher Shortage Calls for Better Data from Arizona

National Council on Teacher Quality says Arizona and other states should focus on teacher supply-and-demand data.

County Inviting Residents to Settle Pending Legal Issues

Nontraditional warrant resolution session being held on Saturday.

Phoenix DACA Recipient Sees SCOTUS Decision As Partial Victory

The court's decision is a relief to many DACA recipients, though they remain in limbo.

Spring Break in Rocky Point? The Road There Should be Safer

A safety corridor and other initiatives are part of a collaboration between Arizona and Sonora.

Arizona Transportation Department to Double Safety Classes for Mexican Truckers

The classes, held by ADOT in Mexico, have proven to save time and money at the border.

Navajos Settle Voting Rights Lawsuit

Settlement requires accessible polling places and language assistance.

Border Water Summit To Be Held In El Paso

The conference will focus on municipal water issues and technologies, including desalination and the Colorado River.

Biologist: This Year's Flu Season to be More Damaging Than 2009

Since October, the flu has been linked to 523 deaths in Arizona.

Forum to Explore Challenges, Misconceptions in Refugee Resettlement

Program looks at concerns and issues for newcomers in Pima County.

Operation Stonegarden; Oro Valley Development; DACA Limbo

Also, a new center for LGBTQ youth in Tucson.

State House Rejects Bill to Help Teachers Buy Supplies

In the proposal, teachers would have gotten both cash and tax credits to purchase items for their classrooms.

Arizona House Approves Rio Nuevo Extension

The downtown Tucson redevelopment board is closer to getting 10 more years.

Searching for What Turquoise Tells Us About Ourselves

Researchers look into the significance of the stone for cultures, past and present.

Worker Shortage Continues as Construction Industry Rebuilds

Builders see hope in career and technical education and programs that train apprentices.

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