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Warnings Over Travel to Sonora and Sinaloa in New System

Mexican state of Sinaloa classified at "Level 4" warning, the highest alert.

Honeybee Research Hints At How Microbes Spread Antibiotic Resistance

Gene transfer taking place in the guts of the insects could be worsening the crisis.

Decision on McKale Center Liquor License Delayed

A ruling on beer and wine at the basketball arena has been delayed until March over concerns of a nearby resident.

Arizona Republican Senate Race Up in the Air

Two people entered the Republican Senate race this week changing everything.

Ducey Budget Proposal Includes Money for University Infrastructure

The program puts state money toward a bonding plan lobbied for by Arizona's universities.

Renovations Begin on Arizona Athletic Facilities

Improvements are paid for by student athletic fees and private donations.

Decisions on DACA; Gun Regulations; the Opioid Crisis

DACA debate puts Arizona families in limbo, and the opioid crisis becomes a top priority at Arizona's Capitol.

Exploring What it Takes to be a 'Well Armed Woman'

Number of gun-toting women in Arizona is growing, and one group works on their knowledge of firearms.

Audit Shows ICE Isn't Hitting its Mark in Screening for Terrorists

At least one violation of the agency's own process found in every case file examined.

Following Outpouring of Support, Edible Baja Will be Back, Publisher Says

Biggers would like to continue a print edition, though he's open to passing the business on to someone else.

McSally Makes it Official: She's Running for Senate

Long-rumored move from House to Senate race confirmed.

Assaults on Border Patrol Agents Increase Over Previous Year

Trump administration orders the hiring of 5,000 additional agents.

Disagreement in Arizona Congressional Delegation Over DACA Proposal

Negotiations continue in Washington, D.C. to come up with an immigration reform plan

HiRISE Camera Reveals Ice Buried in Mars Cliffs

The UA instrument's find could be a boon for future human exploration.

Seller's Market Continues in Tucson, Skips Holiday Dip

Real estate experts forecast 2017 trends will continue into 2018.

School Finance Officers Withdraw From Education Funding Lawsuit

The group says schools will benefit from Gov. Ducey's school spending plan.

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