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Vigil remembers Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, Joan Durán Guerrero and others killed nationwide during Immigrations and Customs Enforcement operations.
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CBP confirmed one fatality after a shooting incident at the Blythe Station that left a Yuma Border Patrol agent injured.
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Consumer advocates and individual ratepayers urged Commissioners to extend, but not eliminate, Arizona’s Energy Efficiency Standard.
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KAWC's Saghey Barcenas offers an inside look at the invisible labor behind Arizona Western College Print Services.
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Mae Gomez is the first Sidewinder to receive the selective and presitgious scholarship for students attending one of the three Arizona public universities.
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In this week's Arizona Edition, Yuma Councilmember Arturo Morales is censured, Southwest Junior High earns a Top 10 ranking, Arizona State Rep. Mariana Sandoval and more.
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Commemorative plaque honoring the late officer unveiled at the park bearing his name as San Luis prepared to mark near 40th anniversary of his death in the line of duty.
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A federal judge is at least temporarily blocking enforcement of a rule that could allow election workers to kick someone out of a polling place for wearing a uniform -- and possibly have them arrested.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has ordered state employees under her authority not to profit from nonpublic information by placing wagers on online prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket.
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Onvida's annual healthcare careers camp helps high school and college students get hands-on learning from hospital staff.
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The San Luis City Council approved the spending plan at a recent council meeting. The budget includes $43 million for capital improvement projects.
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Top DOJ official threatening to prosecute election workers in Arizona who knowingly leave noncitizens on voter rolls or facilitates them receiving and casting ballots.