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Tucson Implements New Water Conservation Measures Amid Ongoing Drought
With Tucson's new water conservation measures in place, residents are urged to adapt, but what innovative strategies lie ahead for sustainable water use?
Maricopa County Prepares for High Voter Turnout With 5 Days Until Election Day
Surging voter turnout is anticipated in Maricopa County, prompting vital preparations—discover what measures are being implemented just days before the…
Vice President Harris and Former President Trump Campaign in Phoenix on Halloween
Dueling rallies on Halloween in Phoenix saw Vice President Harris and former President Trump engage voters in unexpected ways, revealing strategies that…
Candidates drop out, prepare for court amid petition signature challenges
A day after the deadline to challenge candidate nomination petition signatures in Arizona, several candidates on both…
FDA Announces Recall of Heart Pumps Linked to Deaths and Injuries
A pair of heart devices linked to hundreds of injuries and at least 14 deaths has received the FDA’s most serious recall, the agency announced…
Divided U.S. Supreme Court wrestles with case of Pennsylvania man who joined Jan. 6 mob
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a Jan. 6, 2021, case that could potentially upend…
The Arizona Supreme Court’s abortion ban ruling is racist, irrelevant and cruel
April 9, 2024, will remain a dark day in Arizona history. On this day, the Arizona Supreme Court rolled back the clocks…
Why Opioid Settlement Money Is Paying County Employees’ Salaries
More than $4.3 billion in opioid settlement money has landed in the hands of city, county and state officials to date — with billions more on the…
Fed cash for Yuma East Wetlands preservation applauded by Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe
In the 20 years since rehabilitation efforts began in the Yuma East Wetlands, the riparian habitat has gone from a…
Conservative Justices Stir Trouble for Republican Politicians on Abortion
Abortion opponents have maneuvered in courthouses for years to end access to reproductive health care. In Arizona last week, a win for the…