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Tribe: Arizona built border barrier against its wishes

The Cocophah Indian Tribe has a number of concerns.

Tucson-area housing market cooling off

Prices are still high but competition has calmed down from earlier this year.

The Buzz: How the short-term rental market is changing in Arizona

The state's hold on regulations has loosened, but some municipalities want more control.

Navajo Nation sees success in COVID-19 vaccination for children

More than half of the children are vaccinated.

Arizona Supreme Court: Senate can keep audit records secret

The unanimous ruling means the public may never know much of what lawmakers were telling the contractors hired to recount 2.1 million ballots from Maricopa County.

City-funded industrial sewing class to hold last class of the year

The program has already graduated sixteen students and plans to grow well beyond that next year

Second grader brings guns to school in Cochise

The investigation is continuing.

Brnovich sues Tucson over vaccine mandate

AG claims civil rights violation.

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.

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