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Sentence overturned in border agent's killing that exposed 'Fast and Furious' sting

Osorio-Arellanes was sentenced in 2020 in the Dec. 14, 2010, fatal shooting of Agent Brian Terry while he was on a mission in Arizona.

Vice President Kamala Harris to a packed arena in Glendale: ‘We're gonna do this’

The campaign rally was the penultimate stop of a whirlwind five-day, seven state trip introducing the Harris and Walz ticket.

Hobbs revives infrastructure bank for rural and tribal projects after 10-year hiatus

The Greater Arizona Development Authority expects to finance between $50 to $100 million within the next year. 

Satellites help researchers measure climate effects in Antarctica

Scientists are using data from orbit to keep track of snowfall and ice melt in the region.

Board of Regents confirms new UA President Suresh Garimella

The board voted unanimously at an early Friday meeting.

Arizona GOP urges SCOTUS to reinstate voter restriction law

Arizona's top Republican lawmakers are asking the nation's high court to revive a law that would limit federal-only voters.

Measure to increase Arizona Minimum wage will not be on November ballot

One Fair Wage has decided to withdraw its signatures due to the likelihood it wouldn’t qualify for the ballot.

UA faculty “hopeful” to have new president before the start of the school year

The Arizona Board of Regents announced their one and only candidate will interview for the position on Friday.

The Buzz: 4-Day school weeks in Arizona

Does taking a day off help with some of the state's education issues?

Tucson men plead guilty to planning and traveling to join ISIS

The two Somali men were arrested at Tucson International Airport in 2019.

Pima County heat program converts old Tucson jail facility into latest cooling center

Tucsonans now have access to a new cooling center at the Mission Annex facility — a former minimum-security jail — on the city’s west side.

AZ Supreme Court Justice remains on abortion ballot language case, after claims of bias

Arizona Supreme Court Justice Bill Montgomery's choice comes 24 hours after Arizona for Abortion Access called for his recusal.

A crisis fraught with possibility: How a massive canal set Arizona up for growth

The Central Arizona Project ensured that the states biggest cities had enough water and brought about a farm boom in the middle of the state.

Arizona’s Latino voter population doubles since 2000, is a key force in 2024 election

New UCLA LPPI report highlights barriers and opportunities for engaging 1.3 million eligible voters in Arizona

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