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Ducey to focus on semiconductors in Taiwan visit

The governor will also visit South Korea.

Judge tosses defamation suit brought by Finchem and Gosar

Neither candidate has said whether or not they will appeal.

Arizona gamblers bet hundreds of millions a month

Gambling has brought millions into state coffers.

Aerial spraying to combat buffelgrass coming to Saguaro NP Wednesday

Aerial spray will target areas of high spread, while other treatments continue to be used in less affected areas.

Containers are no hindrance for migrants on Arizona border

So far there has been no drop off in the number of people crossing the border.

Tucson to require EV chargers at many new homes, businesses

Cost is an issue as inflation continues.

Arizona state fish might soon shed endangered designation

The Apache Trout was first listed as endangered in 1973.

Washout repair completed on I-10

A section of highway near the Arizona-California border was washed away in a flash flood.

Ground-based telescopes need love, too

Research continues quietly atop S. Arizona mountains while the Webb space telescope makes headlines.

Remembering Lute: Two years after his death

Olson remains important figure to former players.

Arizona life expectancy fell an ‘extraordinary’ 2.5 years in 2020

It was one of the steepest drops in the nation.

Voting Initiative Stricken

The state Supreme Court agreed with a lower court judge to throw the measure off the ballot.

COVID transmission rates continue dropping in Arizona

More than half of Arizona counties are now in the CDC's low category.

Officials hope to reopen flood-damaged LA to Phoenix highway

The damage happened near the Arizona-California border.

We should go where the water is

Arizona’s economy runs on growth. But as the state is forced to make cuts in its water usage, it will have to reconsider what the housing developments built to accommodate that growth look like and even how many more people it can realistically handle.

City taking feedback on proposed housing ordinance

The ordinance would protect renters who use housing assistance

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