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Was California consulted in recent Colorado River negotiations?

Leaders in other states disagree with that characterization.

Arizona Senate tackles sexually explicit materials in schools

The also looked at the future of banning books.

The Buzz: Arizona's abandoned mines

Many groups look to locate, seal and clean up old mines, which likely number in the hundreds of thousands.

Hobbs vetoes CRT bill

This is the 16th bill vetoed by the Governor this year.

Bobcat Encounters in Southern Arizona: One Animal is Killed

Investigators are offering a reward of up to $500 in one case

Governor forms election task force

Hobbs selected a bipartisan group of 18 people to serve.

Feds pause some Flaming Gorge water releases amid a snowy winter for the Colorado River

After states in the Colorado River's Upper Basin filed a request with the Bureau of Reclamation.

School Superintendent announces number to file CRT complaints

Tom Horne says he wants to hear from parents.

First Navajo President Dies

Peterson Zah was elected in 1990.

New political party recognized in Arizona

The No Labels Party is eligible to be on the 2024 ballot.

SCOTUS sends six AZ death penalty cases back for resentencing

The move is the result of a ruling last month.

AG Mayes files lawsuit over Cochise County handing control of elections to recorder

Mayes said the move was "not one that would allow both entities to work hand in hand to fulfill their statutory duties openly and transparently."

Finchem sanctioned over 'baseless' Arizona election suit

Finchem's suit raised unsupported claims that his loss was marred by misconduct and demanded the results be set aside and the election redone.

High speed internet coming to Huachuca City

Huachuca City has historically been an underserved community for internet coverage.

Homeless encampments would be torn down, people charged under Arizona Senate bill

The bill requires cities and towns to tear down homeless encampments and charge the person or people living there with trespassing if they’re on private property.

Baseball is back! Cactus League expects full crowds, significant economic impact with 2023 spring training

The Cactus League has been forced to pivot the last three years with the global pandemic and MLB lockout changing the way the league brought in its revenue.

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