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Why the race in this Arizona congressional district is attracting national attention

Democrats and Republicans are choosing their nominees for the 6th Congressional District as GOP leaders aim to flip it in November.

GOP establishment steps up push to block Trump ally in Arizona

Ballots are in the mail and voting centers are open.

Navajo president signs pandemic aid priorities, $1B spend

The spending plan covers COVID-19 and infrastructure.

Arizona National Guard fills sandbags to help prevent floods

Officials are worried about flooding in areas recently burned by wildfire.

Most Arizona counties have high COVID transmission rates

Two counties say a more than 100% increase in cases in the last seven days.

Sierra Vista City Council approves third allocation of CARES act funds

The money comes due to good financial stewardship of previous awards.

Trump postpones Arizona rally following ex-wife's death

The rally in Prescott Valley is supposed support some Arizona Republican candidates

Pima County increases preschool and childcare assistance

Help available for people making up to 300% of federal poverty level

Virgin Galactic picks Mesa as site for spaceplanes assembly

The craft will support the company's plans for flights from New Mexico.

Heeke named to NCAA committee

The UA Athletic Director takes the place of UCLA officials

Pima County Issues Ground-Level Ozone Advisory

Thursday marks the second consecutive day of an advisory.

The Buzz previews AZPM's new water podcast Tapped

Join us for a look at a new series that tells the stories of how we use water.

Travel Route 66 with "The Great Muslim American Road Trip."

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Archive Tucson features Cesar Aguirre; the Longfin dace's return to the Santa Cruz river; and the fantastical story of a "Mythical Creature of the Southwest."

Arizona attorney general asks court to unblock abortion ban

Brnovich argues a total ban is what the legislature want in place.

Federal judge blocks Arizona's 'personhood' abortion law

Abortion providers were worried the law can lead to criminal charges like assault or child abuse and allege it is unconstitutionally vague.

Fort Huachuca receives $2.8M for water and environment conservation projects

The Army post is working with partners in Sierra Vista.

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