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The latest projections for the Colorado River are out, and they paint a picture of more dry conditions and dropping reservoirs.
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Program to increase college access for students from disadvantaged backgrounds faces uncertain future, Yuma DACA recipient still in custody and electric vehicle savings.
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In an email to KAWC, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Jose Valdovinos "will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings."
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State lawmakers are violating their constitutional requirements to adequately fund public schools so that students can learn, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Dewain Fox has ruled.
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San Luis High School student, Karely Alvarado, presented at the MITES Semester Symposium this month as part of a STEM and college prep program.
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Arizona State is a haven for athletes from all over the world. They represent six continents and compete across a variety of sports.
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Jose Valdovinos was taken into custody Sunday near downtown Yuma. His wife, family and friends say his detention is unlawful as he has no criminal history.
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Saying she's trying to overturn decades of settled water law, the lawyer for a group of farmers, businesses and cities told a judge they should be able to join the court fight against the actions of Attorney General Kris Mayes.
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Governor Katie Hobbs has declared a State of Emergency in La Paz County after the Oxbow Bridge collapsed into the Colorado River, following a wildfire that burned through the structure.
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department is clearing overgrown shrubby, tamarisk trees to restore the riparian habitat on the Gila River.
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KAWC visited Ed Pastor Elementary School in San Luis to ask families how they were feeling on the first day of school.
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This week, as the KAWC’s Student Newsroom summer Training wraps up, we reflected on our students journey in the program.