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The two top teams in the Southwest Division squared off in a contest at Kino North Stadium on Thursday night. After a scrappy contest, FC Tucson came out the winner over visitors Ventura County Fusion ...
In Arizona, a divided state government means elected leaders spend a lot of their time blocking one another’s policy ...
The big bad bill that U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani voted for will drastically ramp up ICE efforts, deplete funds to provide Arizona workers with health care, and risks higher local taxes. Other than that, ...
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U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani voted in favor of the Republican Party’s budget bill, which passed the House of Representatives on a ...
President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending cut bill cleared has as its centerpiece $170 billion for the administration’s immigration crackdown, helping fulfill the president’s 2024 campaign ...
The first album from Carlos Arzate and the Ghost Notes centers on the musician's experiences in Arizona. The Tucson singer-songwriter's record is a journey of faith — and bike rides.
In 2024, the max temperature in Phoenix sat at or above 100 degrees for approximately 30% of the year — and that non-stop ...
The Declaration of Independence is more than an academic paper waxing on and on about the fashionable philosophical doctrines of the 18th century - it provides a realistic depiction of a wounded ...
State officials and teacher union leaders are reeling after President Trump’s decision to freeze over $6 billion in federal K ...
New laws across the country aim to accelerate the spread of projects that embrace advanced nuclear technology, and half the states in the past two years have taken action to promote nuclear power, ...
Dozens of concerned citizens gathered to hear the speakers, including Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren, to give updates and information on the Oak Ridge Fire that began on Saturday, June 28.
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