The Arizona House of Representatives is close to passing a bill that would require hospitals to ask patients their citizenship status.
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A new political action committee called Unity Rising USA has launched in Arizona. It aims to be for the left what Turning Point USA is on the right. The motto is: "Working for working Arizonans."
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After record-breaking heat, Arizona is cooling down to more normal late March temperatures.
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UA star Caleb Love finished with 35 points — including a streak of 12 straight for his Wildcats — but it wasn’t enough to overcome a skills clinic put on by Duke’s Cooper Flagg in their Sweet 16 matchup.
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Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes announced he is not running for Congress. Seven people have filed statements of interest to run for the 7th Congressional District seat and more have announced that they’re running.
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The Arizona House of Representatives gave preliminary approval to a bill Republicans say would weed out fraud in the SNAP program, which provides food assistance to low income individuals.
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Republican state Sen. Wendy Rogers continues to stand in the way of a proposed law designed to punish people who lie about their military credentials.
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Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona is sponsoring a new bill to mitigate the impacts of extreme heat in urban areas across the U.S.
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The measure is nearing a final vote at the Arizona House of Representatives.
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The rules for who can drive in Arizona’s HOV lanes during peak hours may soon change, absent federal intervention.
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Mexico’s foreign minister spoke on the phone with Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau on Wednesday, while the country’s economy minister was in Washington, D.C., for talks.
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The Show's ANALOGS series is about people who make things by hand — and what those things tell us about those people. And it’s Sam Dingman's love for this artist in particular that made me want to tell these stories in the first place.
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Gina Swoboda is one of the political stories that helps to define the Trump era in Arizona. She sat down for a wide-ranging interview about her past and present with The Show.
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The "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" order removes "divisive, race-centered ideology" from Smithsonian museums, educational and research centers, and the National Zoo.
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Yolanda Saldívar, the woman convicted of killing Selena Quintanilla-Perez, has been denied parole after spending decades behind bars for fatally shooting the young singer at a Texas motel in 1995.
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President Trump's newly announced 25% import tariffs on foreign cars will increase vehicle prices by thousands of dollars, experts say, but Tesla is likely to fare better than other carmakers.
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The Justice Department accused Howell of repeatedly demonstrating "animus" toward President Trump, after she paused enforcement of an executive order.
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Lawmakers from both parties teamed up to force a House vote on a measure allowing new parents to vote by proxy for 12 weeks, but House Speaker Mike Johnson opposes it on Constitutional grounds.