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No firm new deadline for Colorado River basin states’ conservation plans

The seven states that rely on the river blew past an August 16 deadline without a plan to conserve 2 to 4 million acre-feet of water.

Arizona Supreme Court says voters can't repeal tax cuts

The justices explained an opinion from April.

RNC opens Latino outreach center in Tucson

The center is part of a minority outreach across the country.

The water diplomats

Many communities along the U.S.-Mexico border share aquifers, and that works better for some states and cities than others. In this collaboration with the Texas Water Resources Institute, we compare how those relationships work in Texas and Arizona.

The future of Arizona's abortion ban is back in a Tucson court

Hearing held Friday as AG calls for putting old ban back into force.

The Buzz: USMCA turns 2

How are Arizona's importers & exporters doing under the new trade deal?

Judges reject challenges to 2 Arizona ballot initiatives

A third initiative is still waiting for a ruling.

Tucson Water plans for future

The utility held a town hall after Colorado River cuts announced.

UA researcher follows trail of a possible second dinosaur-killing asteroid

A new study looks for clues in an underwater impact crater near Africa.

New Sierra Vista Council member

The council also approves a new property tax levy.

Oil spill stopped from reaching tributary on Navajo Nation

Up to 80 barrels of brine water were released.

DNA profiles lead to IDs of 2 men who died in Tucson in 2019

The DNA Doe Project worked with the Pima County Medical Examiner's office.

Missouri man charged with threatening Arizona election official

It is the second case of an Arizona official being threatened.

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