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Yankees prospect Luis Serna Villarreal joined the Bronx Bombers for preseason series in Mexico City.
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A federal judge has given the go-ahead to let the Mexican government sue five Arizona gun dealers over claims they are responsible for violence in that country.
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Democrat and first-time candidate Quacy Smith sets his sights on a big task in CD-9, defeating a popular but controversial Republican incumbent who has held the seat since 2011.
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A fight over the future of the Arizona Commerce Authority is turning into a war of wills -- and, with a deadline approaching, possibly a game of political chicken.
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Arizona would run its own census in 2030 and each ten years thereafter that would include a tally of U.S. citizens -- and use only that citizen-count to redraw state legislative districts under a Republican-backed proposal that could be placed on the November ballot.
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Arizona Edition Friday is KAWC's weekly look at topics and people shaping the community, with insightful conversations and in depth reporting from the field.
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Former Matadors player Yaxel Lendeborg key for Alabama-Birmingham against 2023 national runner-up San Diego State Friday in Spokane, Wash.
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A Senate panel voted Thursday to shut the public out of the key business of the state agency tasked with finding new water for Arizona.
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Alarmed about what could have happened to one community, state lawmakers on Thursday agreed to erect some barriers to new rock and gravel operations opening up in existing neighborhoods.
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Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli is asking Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to investigate what he said Wednesday is evidence of security gaps in election systems in three counties.
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Today we sit down with San Luis Police and Fire Chiefs to hear about some of the challenges and successes in their departments as they serve a community that is growing faster than 92 percent of similar U.S. cities over the last quarter century.
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A state lawmaker and congressional candidate said Tuesday it is because of Christianity that other religions have been allowed into the United States.